We recorded this episode at the Cozad-Bates House at the corner of Mayfield and East 115th Street in University Circle (just north of the Little Italy Neighborhood) in Cleveland. It is the only surviving pre-Civil War building in University Circle. The house has been restored by a non-prof...
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Con Henry Louis Gates Jr., Vincent Brown, Bernard E. Powers Jr., Peniel E. Joseph. Professor Gates describes the history of the African American people by talking to historians, aut
The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: With Henry Louis Gates Jr., Vincent Brown, Bernard E. Powers Jr., Peniel E. Joseph. Professor Gates describes the history of the African American people by talking to historians, au
On April 15, 2023, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched a conflict of unmitigated brutality that has resulted in the world’s largest humanitarian catastrophe, leaving 638,000 Sudanese experiencing the worst famine in Sudan’s recent history, over 30 mil...
That is what Americans are good at. They laugh with you while the other informal sectors are funding rebellion. Africa cannot afford this type of democracy. That is the trouble of the continent. I find plenty of evidence of violence and its existence in the USA democracy and politics. The ...
African Americans endured a long and difficult road to acceptance as combat troops in World War I. Even as they earned the right to fight for their country, racism and neglect left them largely unprepared for conditions on the Western Front. The 92d and 93d Divisions both fought in the Meu...
Getting to Reparations: Japanese Americans and African Americans The literature on social movements shows why the Japanese American reparations movement was successful, while the African American reparations movement has... RE Howard-Hassmann - 《Social Forces》 被引量: 17发表: 2004年 Long Overdue...
Nicknamed “Buffalo Soldiers,” African American units had been formed to fight in “government-led wars meant to overtake the Southwest and Great Plains from Native Americans.” The moniker “Buffalo Soldiers” may have been a compliment paid to the soldiers by the enemy, who noticed that the...
Objective To estimate the prevalence, persistence, treatment, and disability of depression in African Americans, Caribbean blacks, and non-Hispanic whites in the National Survey of American Life. Design A slightly modified adaptation of the World Health Organization World Mental Health version of the ...
Under Red Cross rules, which remained in place throughout World War II, her blood could only be transfused into other African Americans. Library of Congress photo “At the beginning of the war the Red Cross would not accept blood donations from Negroes at all.” –The Core of America’s ...