According to many journalists at Black newspapers, the statues were never designed to tell the truth about the Civil War. The post Confederate Monuments Were Never […]
The research and anecdotes Eberhardt shares in “Biased” are educational and convicting, yet also discouraging and inspiring. More The post We’re All Biased, Kids Can’t Be […]
In 1859, more than 400 enslaved people from the Butler plantation estates of the Georgia Sea islands were sold on the auction block in Savannah, Georgia, […]
U.S. history books and documentaries that tell the story of lynching in the U.S. have focused on black male victims, to the exclusion of women. But […]
As our planet recently wrapped up another revolution around the sun, many individuals found themselves in some means of self-reflection, analyzed every mistake, triumph, regret, or […]
I’d make sure that children raised themselves and that televisions were babysitters. I’d make pornography a booming business and let marriages break beneath their chains. That’s […]
Faithfully Magazine is accepting submissions for its next issue. Send us your stories that inspire hope, joy and celebration. The post We’re Accepting Submissions for Faithfully […]