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On April 11, 1881, two white teachers from Massachusetts opened a small school for Black women in the basement of…
Karen Hunter has a message for listeners considering Kanye West’s new album, “Bully”: the music does not erase the man.…
On April 10, 1968, six days after the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Congress approved one of…
By December, most American men will no longer have to sign up for the Selective Service System on their own.…
This week’s “In Class With Carr” examines the Trump v. Barbara birthright citizenship case to explore questions of belonging, obligation…
On April 6, 1937, Billy Dee Williams was born in New York City, beginning a career that would make him…
On April 4, 1968, the civil rights movement lost its most recognizable leader when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated…
In the March 26, 2026, edition of The New York Times, Lydia Polgreen wrote that “America does not know how…
On March 29, 1931, Gloria Davy was born. Davy would go on to become a soprano whose career unfolded during…
On “The Karen Hunter Show,” political commentator Joshua Doss offered a measured critique of how Black political progress is often…
On March 27, 1924, Sarah Vaughan, a jazz singer whose voice came to be regarded as one of the most…
A recent exchange on SiriusXM’s “The Karen Hunter Show” broke down how allegations involving Black elected officials are interpreted, with…













