Native Americans won a massive victory in June when the Supreme Court reaffirmed the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act. This 1978 bill prioritized adopting Native foster children within
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The identities of the culprits behind the late Malcolm X’s assassination in 1965 have long been subject to conspiracy and speculation. As of Feb. 22, the civil rights leader’s family

The FBI Dallas Division completed its review of the Jan. 2020 shooting of university student Darius Tarver by a Denton Police Department officer. Alongside the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the

“This ain’t about civil rights. They ain’t giving Black people what they really want.” “What’s that?” “Power.” On Feb. 25, 1964, Muhammed Ali (Eli Goree) becomes the world heavyweight champion

(This is part four in an ongoing series that examines tropes that perpetuate harmful stereotypes and behaviors in media against

On June 16th the U.S. Supreme Court shocked the nation with a landmark decision that will change the future of

The phrase “agree to disagree” is an expression so commonplace that it goes largely unanalyzed, despite existing solely to provide

A photoshopped smiling black boy can be found in photos for the sample design modifications of the Confederate monument on

When nothing else can, in the midst of tragedy and political unrest, sports possess the power to unite, inspire and
Many federal judges go through their entire careers without having heard a high-profile case. Damon J. Keith, on the other