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  • Mississippi Freedom Summer activists and contact list.

    What the Civil Rights Act Really Meant

    An overlooked effect of the legislation, passed 60 years ago this week, was its powerful message of hope for Black Americans.
    by William Sturkey via The Atlantic on July 5, 2024
  • Bob Moses at SNCC

    The Quiet Courage of Bob Moses

    The late civil-rights leader understood that grassroots organizing was key to delivering political power to Black Americans in the South.
    by William Sturkey via The Atlantic on July 28, 2021
  • African American men in suits, sitting outside of a drugstore

    The Game Is Changing for Historians of Black America

    For centuries, stories of Black communities have been limited by racism in the historical record. Now we can finally follow the trails they left behind.
    by William Sturkey via The Atlantic on May 4, 2021
  • Raphael Warnock
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    Warnock’s Win Was 150 Years In the Making — But History Tells Us It Is Fragile

    The selection of African American Sen. Hiram Revels in 1870 offered great hope — but it was soon dashed.
    by William Sturkey via Made By History on January 18, 2021
  • Why White Southern Conservatives Need to Defend Confederate Monuments

    Confederate monuments were essential pieces of white supremacist propaganda.
    by William Sturkey via Black Perspectives on March 3, 2018
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