Divided We Stand November 14, 2018 "Let’s just admit that this arranged marriage isn’t really working anymore, is it?"
After Students Call It Racist, Mary Baldwin University Removes Richmond Artists’ Confederate-Themed Exhibit November 14, 2018 “If it looks racist, it is racist.”
Columbus Statue Comes Down in Grand Park November 13, 2018 Columbus's image " should not be celebrated anywhere."
Nintendo Plans to Remove Native American Caricature from Super Smash Bros. November 8, 2018 There can’t be cartoonish Indians in video games.
Seattle to Take Closer Look at Public Art to Make Sure It’s Culturally Appropriate November 8, 2018 City needs to "confront these old histories."
Louisiana Votes to Eliminate Jim Crow Jury Law with Amendment 2 November 7, 2018 Allowing a non-unanimous jury in felony trials had disprate racial outcomes.
How They Got the Vote November 6, 2018 Granting the franchise to blacks, women, paupers, and teenagers.
Will Calif. Voters Remove 113-Year-Old McKinley Statue? November 6, 2018 The president was a staunch abolitionist and fought the Confederacy, but that’s not enough to save his statue.
Mark Levin: Paul Ryan Is ‘Utterly Wrong’ on Birthright Citizenship October 31, 2018 Levin: "The ignorance on this subject is unbelievable."
Group Puts Up Billboard Calling for Removal of Seattle Confederate Monument October 31, 2018 It's "a sculptural assertion of white supremacy and power.”
Judge Replaces State Flag in Mississippi Courtroom October 29, 2018 Black judge: The Confederate battle flag does not stand for justice.
Port Arthur Trustees to Vote on Confederate School Names October 26, 2018 Likely to be renamed for blacks.
Report of Abrams Burning Georgia State Flag Resurfaces Weeks Before Election October 23, 2018 As a student at Spelman, she burned the state flag on the steps of the Georgia Capitol.
Little’s Attorney Ventures into New Legal Territory with Silent Sam and Constitution October 22, 2018 Claims the statue's presence violates the Equal Protection Clause.
Sister of Slain Man Decries Motion in Louisa Murder Case October 22, 2018 Murder defendant says that being tried in a room with a picture of R. E. Lee on the walls violates his constitutional rights.
Stone Mountain: World’s Largest Confederate Monument Problem October 19, 2018 Stacey Abrams says Stone Mountain is a “a blight” on Georgia.
Petition Started to Remove Albemarle County’s Confederate Army Statue October 17, 2018 For now, the statue is protected by state ordinance.
UNC Leader Apologizes for Slavery and Says School Will ‘Right the Wrongs of History’ October 15, 2018 Many buildings, memorials, and spaces on campus will have to be renamed.
Smearing Columbus: No Holidays for White Men October 12, 2018 Columbus is out, "indigenous peoples" are in.
University Head Recommends Covering Controversial Murals October 12, 2018 The murals present “a racialized perspective of who is in authority.”
Arkansas House Hopeful: Replace Ancestor’s Capitol Statue October 11, 2018 One-time governor and U.S. senator wanted to preserve “white standards.”
Protesters Want Christopher Columbus Statue Removed in Tower Grove Park October 9, 2018 The “genocide” of Indians should be included on the statue.
Washington and Lee Renames Buildings; Orders Portraits of Lee, Washington in Military Attire Replaced October 9, 2018 “Addressing the school’s history” means rewriting it.
‘Slave Owner’: James Monroe Statue at William & Mary Vandalized October 9, 2018 The school has repeatedly been victim to left-wing vandalism.
In 4-2 Decision, Staunton School Board Votes to Rename R. E. Lee High October 9, 2018 It will cost $200,000 to rebrand the school's athletic gear.
Andrew Cuomo and the Rotten Elite October 3, 2018 The New York governor's battle with America and Identity Evropa.
Madison City Council Overturns Confederate Monument Decision, Supports Removal October 3, 2018 It “brings up memories that are not so pleasant in our history.”
Atlanta City Council Votes to Rename Confederate Avenue October 3, 2018 It will now be “United Avenue.”
Viking Statue at Boathouse Row Toppled, Sent into Schuylkill River October 2, 2018 Anti-white thuggery? Or football fans’ high jinks?
The Untold Story of How a Black Man Could Have Been First on the Moon September 27, 2018 Ed Dwight was admitted to the space-flight course, but didn't have "the right stuff."
Franklin Votes to Support African-American Historic Markers Near Confederate Monument September 26, 2018 They’re needed “for a more robust explanation of Franklin's history.”
California College Gets Rid of Prospector Pete Mascot Amid Concerns of Racism September 26, 2018 The gold rush was a period of violence toward Indians.
Wincing Words from Some Atlantans on Push to Rename Confederate Avenue September 24, 2018 “Where does this end, folks?”
Historic Debate as Some Push to Rename Boston Landmarks September 21, 2018 Renaming buildings named for people "linked" to slavery is "how we come together racially."
Statue of Dred Scott Could Be Placed near Alabama Confederate Statue September 18, 2018 Proposed statue depicts Scott and his wife pulling on the "chains of injustice."
Removal of Denton County’s Confederate Statue a Priority for National Group September 11, 2018 Confederate monuments are “overt threats to black people.”
New Mexico Grapples with Its Version of Confederate Tributes: A Celebration of Spanish Conquest September 10, 2018 Amerindians think the re-enactments are "racist."
Packed House Weighs In on Dixie School District Name Change September 7, 2018 Opponent urges board of trustees not to “spend one thin dime on this ridiculously stupid proposal.”
Away, Away: Alabama High School Won’t Play ‘Dixie’ Any More September 5, 2018 It’s a "racially insensitive" song.
Austin ISD to Rename 5 Campuses Named After Confederate Veterans September 5, 2018 It will cost $300,000.
Confederate Monument Vandalized in Sylvania September 4, 2018 Not just “vandalized,” but broken into pieces.
Confederate Markers Removed from New Mexico Rest Areas August 31, 2018 DOT says that if they missed any, let them know, and they’ll remove them “immediately.”
NC Panel Votes to Keep Confederate Monuments, Add Context About Slavery August 22, 2018 State law prohibits the removal of Confederate statues without the express permission of the state.
Protesters Topple Silent Sam Confederate Statue at UNC August 21, 2018 “It’s time to tear down Silent Sam. It’s time to tear down UNC’s institutional white supremacy.”
How the Department of Labor Undermined the Black Community August 17, 2018 Employment rates for black and white men were the same from 1880 to 1940.
It’s Time for Louisiana to Strip White Supremacy from Its Constitution August 15, 2018 Songwriter claims that Louisiana’s 10-2 jury rule results in more black convictions.
Buoyed by Trump’s SCOTUS Pick, The Anti-Immigrant Movement Renews Its Attacks on the 14th Amendment August 13, 2018 SPLC offers a useful potted history of the struggle for sanity.
Think Confederate Monuments Are Racist? Consider Pioneer Monuments August 9, 2018 Most of them celebrate whites conquering Indians.
University of Virginia Commission Finds Slavery Was ‘Core’ to Institution August 9, 2018 Commission says Jefferson wanted an institution to protect the South from abolitionists.
Confederate Memorials Turn Up Faster Than They Can Be Removed a Year After Charlottesville August 7, 2018 There’s not enough public support or money for the removals.
Confederate Monuments Report Raises Idea of Changing Texas Capital’s Name July 30, 2018 Stephen Austin thought freed slaves would be “a nuisance and a menace.”
Mysterious Missing Parts of Malcolm X’s Autobiography Found July 27, 2018 Malcolm X: White people are “like the cactus, deeply rooted, with spines to keep us off.”
Birthright Citizenship: A Response to My Critics July 25, 2018 Michael Anton is tired of fratricidal attacks from "conservatives."
Jamestown Mystery: Whose Bones Have Been Uncovered? July 25, 2018 They may be the remains of the first president of the first legislative assembly in Virginia.
Project to Replace Stephen Foster Statue Moves Forward, but Pittsburgh Art Commission Isn’t Sold on the Location July 6, 2018 Even the site where the statue was located is tainted.
Native Americans Seek to Rename Yellowstone Peak Honoring Massacre Perpetrator July 5, 2018 It’s not just sports teams anymore.
Now Is the Moment to Revisit the Legality of the U.S.-Mexico Border July 5, 2018 Renegotiating the illegal, pro-slave Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago.
Monument Avenue Commission: Remove Jefferson Davis Monument, Reinterpret Others Honoring Confederacy July 2, 2018 State law may prohibit the recommended changes.
Hey Dan Rather: Want to Know What It Would be Like If Only Whites Voted? June 28, 2018 We’d have conquered space.
31% Think U.S. Civil War Likely Soon June 27, 2018 44 percent of blacks think a civil war is likely in the next five years.
Alexandria Renames Highway That Honored Jefferson Davis June 25, 2018 The portion of the road in Arlington County remains Jefferson Davis Highway.
Ann Coulter’s Embarrassing Rewrite of Civil Rights History June 21, 2018 Republicans facilitated the mission creep of civil rights.
It’s Official: Charleston Apologizes for Its Role in Slavery June 20, 2018 Apology document calls for creating an "office of racial reconciliation.”
What Is Juneteenth? We Explain the Holiday That Commemorates the End of Slavery June 19, 2018 It's the day that abolition was announced in Texas.