19 facts about the 19th Amendment on its 100th anniversary
On the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, women's historic struggles to vote continue to resonate as the country…
On the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, women's historic struggles to vote continue to resonate as the country…
Protests over police violence and white supremacy have erupted in almost 600 US cities. A historian of black social movements…
They're not really protesting – they're hoping to find an opportunity to spark violence and trigger a war between…
After a riot broke out in 1967, Minneapolis officials squandered an opportunity to address the structural racism that led…
The coronavirus-related closure of the Colombian border hasn't stopped desperate Venezuelans from entering – but…
Sweeping changes were possible in the past because black leaders were willing to risk their lives and call out problems…
Recent efforts to restore voting rights to the formerly incarcerated, a crucial Democratic constituency, could have important…
The cherished legal rights that Beijing seeks to suppress in Hong Kong were established, in part, by Vietnamese asylum-seekers…
President Trump has warned that he will send the military into states to curb protests. Is Trump’s warning bluster? Or…
Half a century after the federal government voided Jim Crow laws, the criminal justice system still discriminates against…
The militarization of local police departments has been associated with an increase in police violence against citizens.
The United States Postal Service plays a vital role in US civic life, one that helped shape American society more than 250…
A biographer of George Washington says that the father of the country would have no problem wearing the kind of protective…
Many law enforcement agencies fail to adequately investigate misconduct allegations and rarely sustain citizen complaints.…
Opinions about demonstrations are formed in large part by what people read or see in the media. This gives journalists a…
American ambivalence about government has left the courts to play an outsized role responding to public health crises like…
Laws enabling citizens to apprehend suspects, which date back to medieval England, were historically used in the US to suppress…
The US and Canada have had a long, supportive relationship. But the recent closure of the US-Canada border because of the…
In Mexico City, feminist groups spray-painted the names of Mexico's murdered women on the pavement of the Zócalo, the…
The US has a centuries-old tradition of killing black people without repercussion – and of publicly viewing the violence.…