"The lemonade ain’t ready yet, sweetie,” the cashier says. “We got sweet tea, though.” A bust of Martin Luther King, Jr., keeps the dream alive at Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church, in Selma. The church was ...
Hedge fund manager and billionaire Ray Dalio has warned that the U.S. may be entering a new kind of “civil war” amid rising inequality and debt, as well as a breakdown in the global geopolitical order ...
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China’s new national drive to embrace artificial intelligence is also giving the authorities new ways to monitor and control its citizens. By Vivian Wang Heather K. Gerken, a voting rights scholar and ...
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Although they only met once, Malcolm X was often asked his opinion of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement. Initially scornful of King and his strategies, Malcolm later began to ...
Founded in Oakland in 1966 by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton, the Black Panthers gained national attention for their militancy, Maoism, uniforms, and willingness to bear arms near police. Yet critics ...
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Guest: Jeff Chang is an award-winning journalist and author who has written extensively on culture, politics, the arts and music. He is the author of the books Who We Be: The Colorization of America.