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Reassessing the farmworker movement: Can history hold under fracture?
As allegations of sexual abuse emerge, Latina historians and preservationists examine how to confront harm while preserving ...
Music and history often coincide with each other in a cause-and-effect relationship. Whether it be that music incites something in history or the other way around, the two are inseparable and heavily ...
This article is part of a larger project by The Michigan Daily News section’s Campus Life beat. During a year of continued campus protests, reporters went back through past protest movements at the ...
Changing the system isn’t new. It’s been happening for centuries, in unexpected places. Eleanor Roosevelt started writing “all men are born free.” Then, Hansa Mehta, an Indian freedom fighter, changed ...
“Black Renaissance,” an exhibit at the San Bernardino County Museum through Black History Month, is a “contemporary revival” of the Harlem Renaissance. The exhibit draws on the “cultural movement of ...
This article is part of a larger project by The Michigan Daily News section’s Campus Life beat. During a year of continued campus protests, reporters went back through past protest movements at the ...
This story originally appeared in Mondoweiss on May 19, 2024. It is shared here with permission. Two hundred days into the Zionist war of aggression on Gaza, the Palestinian struggle is in the midst ...
Until 1920, and the passage of the 19th Amendment, women could not vote in the United States. In the decades leading up to that date, suffragists withstood persecution, ostracization and even violence ...
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