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Radical imagination is a necessary, sustaining force of black activism
To find hope as well as create change, we need to rekindle the spirit of radical imagination that fueled so many black activists before us.
Mississippi governor names April 'Confederate Heritage Month,' fails to mention slavery
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant is proclaiming April as Confederate Heritage Month, but without mentioning slavery.
By The Associated Press
See Rosa Parks as you've never seen her before in new digital collection
The Library of Congress launched a free, public collection of famous civil rights activist Rosa Parks' papers, including thousands of documents and photos.
By SaVonne Anderson
How to talk about race with your kids
There is no magic age. And yes, you will feel uncomfortable.
By Rebecca Ruiz
7 racial justice activists talk about the evolution of Black History Month
"We are making black history every day."
By Katie Dupere
How the Deep South continues to grapple with monuments of segregation
What does a changing region do with buildings and architectural features that once formed the skeleton of a society built on oppression?
By The Associated Press