Unrealised freedom at the end of the slave trade
The Bonds of Freedom by Jake Subryan Richards argues that liberated Africans continued to be coerced and exploited even after the abolition of the slave trade in 1807. Centring the...
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The Bonds of Freedom by Jake Subryan Richards argues that liberated Africans continued to be coerced and exploited even after the abolition of the slave trade in 1807. Centring the...
When she was growing up, writes Machado, Venezuela regularly held elections with peaceful transfers of power and enjoyed a degree of prosperity greater than many of its Latin Ameri...
The historian Helena Rosenblatt traces the roots of liberalism and the values that many have forgotten.
Davis writes early in her book, “America has a long and sordid history of mining the value of the art and inventions of Black people for its own benefit and erasing evidence of Bla...
It may seem an impossible task to convince white Southerners living in poverty—without adequate health care or affordable housing—that they benefit from white privilege, but Howard...
Editor’s note: In this second installment of a three-part Living Lutheran series, Deanna Kim Bassett, an ELCA pastor, reflects on her family’s experience of Japanese American incar...
A psychiatrist and revolutionary, Fanon didn’t just write about colonization, he lived the struggle in Algeria, documenting with unflinching clarity how empire works on the human p...
Between 1910 to 1970, millions of African Americans left the South in search of greater opportunities for freedom, rights, and economic mobility. Due to sheer scale, this human mov...
In a state where the phrase “courageous judicial decisions” often feels like a contradiction, Book 2: “Courageous Judicial Decisions in Alabama” shines a necessary light on rare...
"Our modern conception of human excellence is too often impoverished, cold, and bloodless. Success does not always come from thinking more rigorously or striving harder."
When asked what sort of government the United States had, Benjamin Franklin famously said, "A republic, if you can keep it." Like many, columnist Sophia Nelson has been wondering h...
In his decades of writing about pop music, Jon Savage came to understand its liberatory power.
South Africa observed Freedom Day on April 27, commemorating three decades since the historic transition from apartheid to democracy.
Mandelbaum, professor emeritus at Johns Hopkins and author of The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy (2022), specializes in American foreign policy, with writing that is invariab...
Over the past several years, I have had the honor to write a series of columns on issues dear to my heart: faith, family, and... Read More The post What Really Matters: Faith, Fami...
What if the fall of communism didn't happen the way history remembers it? What if fear won instead of courage? - - That's the gripping question at the heart of “Than Living on...
A 2013 book is a training manual for talking people who profess a religious faith, mostly Christian students on college campuses, out of their faith. Source
Coincident with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence is the 250th anniversary of the publication of “The Wealth of Na...
Christina Dhanuja’s “Dalit Women and the Fullness of Life” begins with Ambedkar’s question, not whether a community lives or dies, but on what plane it lives. That question quietly...
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