Racism
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Why accidents are allowed to happen….
When you look toward the question of preventing harm, there are just so many answers, so many ways we can…
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History
A Racist 1890 Law Still Blocks Black Americans from Voting
Fewer than 200 of those affected have been able to regain their voting rights in the last quarter-century. By Sam…
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Racism has shaped American society…
America’s debate has heated up over how race and racism should or shouldn’t be taught in schools and discussed in…
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Analyzing Race Issues in Schools
This is a land of equal opportunity — but only for some people. In those groups, opportunity has been passed…
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Medicine, post-racial America
A 2019 study analyzed 10 health care professions and found that Black, Hispanic and Native American people were underrepresented. By…
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History
Facing our Ugly Past: To Tell the Truth
In Atlanta in April 1899, Hose, a 21-year-old Black farmhand, had been pulled off a train by a white mob…
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Observations of an Expat: America’s Original Sin
Original Sin was propagated by St Augustine in the 4th century. It maintained that every human was born sinful and…
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When knees were stained in blood…
Our deaths inside a system of racism existed before we were born By Nazarul Islam The global audience had witnessed…
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History
Kala Bagai – A Peshawari Woman Who Fought Against American Racism
Kala Bagai was a Peshawari woman who fought against American racism since early 20th century; she and her husband had…
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