In reading the first ninety-nine pages of Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights: ORGANIZING MEMPHIS WORKERS, I started feeling less...
Hankering for History
Anne Bradstreet In reading Anne Bradstreet’s “The Prologue,” I sense what might be America’s first feminist publication. This poem, printed...
When one thinks of the obstacles that blacks had to overcome in America, there are a few obvious obstructions: the...
I do not usually do opinion pieces, however, the following was a question asked that I thought worth answering. Does...
History provides the looking glass through which one can view the past and understand how events happened, and the outcome...
Clark Foreman, 1944 (Right) Clark Foreman, born in 1902, was a privileged, southerner from Atlanta, Georgia. Clark Foreman worked under President...