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Kali Holloway

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  • Children eating Thanksgiving dinner in Harlem.

    Make Thanksgiving Radical Again

    The holiday’s real roots lie in abolition, liberation, and anti-racism. Let’s reconnect to that legacy.
    by Kali Holloway via The Nation on November 27, 2025
  • Collage of CIA director Richard Helms, Jimi Hendrix, and redacted Project MK-Ultra documents.

    The Secret Black History of LSD

    Research on psychedelics has been riddled with medical racism and exclusion but it hasn’t stopped Black people from finding creativity and solace through drugs.
    by Kali Holloway via The Nation on March 22, 2022
  • Illustration after American Gothic but in the context of the Black experience: African American farmers looking away, house foreclosed, lightning in the sky.

    How Thousands of Black Farmers Were Forced Off Their Land

    Black people own just 2 percent of farmland in the United States. A decades-long history of loan denials at the USDA is a major reason why.
    by Kali Holloway via The Nation on November 1, 2021
  • Benjamin Tillman statue

    American History Is Getting Whitewashed, Again

    As demands for racial justice grow, Trump is pushing historical mythmaking into high gear.
    by Kali Holloway via The Nation on October 2, 2020
  • Since Emancipation, the United States Has Refused to Make Reparations for Slavery

    But in 1862, the federal government doled out the 2020 equivalent of $23 million—not to the formerly enslaved but to their white enslavers.
    by Kali Holloway via The Nation on March 23, 2020
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