Did Slavery End in 1865?
Bryan Stevenson, founder of the Equal Justice Institute, talks about how slavery didn't just end in 1865, but how it evolved through Jim Crow, segregation and mass incarceration.
The Way Forward Requires Truth and Reconciliation
A new museum in Alabama is designed to reveal the racial challenges of our nation's history and the opportunities for a future where we engage in truth and reconciliation.
Engaging Communities to Tell the Stories of Lynching Victims
An Equal Justice Initiative project is engaging hundreds of people to collect soil at lynching sites and to create community remembrance projects that tell the stories of lynching victims.
The First National Monument to Victims of Lynching
A dynamic new memorial to lynching victims seeks to inspire local efforts to make the history of racial terror in America more visible and tangible, challenging each county where a racial terror lynching took place to permanently install a memorial to the victim.
We Finally Know Who Forged Piltdown Man, One of Science’s Most Notorious Hoaxes

Why the Guns-on-Campus Debate Matters for American Higher Education

Here's What to Expect From a Breitbart News Infused Trump Campaign

A New Memorial Will Honor Victims of Lynching

For Unions, Sometimes a Lockout Is Better Than a Strike

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