The Republican Party’s adoption of the “Southern Strategy” in the late 1960s aimed to attract disaffected White Southern voters by capitalizing on their fears of upsetting […]
The growth of atheist churches is evidence that religious decline does not necessarily mean a decline in community or ritual. The post Church Without God: How […]
One-in-five Asian Americans say they have hidden a part of their heritage from non-Asians at some point in their lives. The post Fear of Ridicule, Desire […]
Republicans, Fox News viewers and White evangelicals showed the highest levels of agreement on all those questions. The post Survey: Americans Divided on Gender Identity, Pronouns […]
Most Black Americans say recent increased focus on race and racial inequality has not led to improving the lives of Black people The post Poll: Black […]
There are real divides in this country on how to teach about race and racism, particularly on whether to teach about racism as a present-day phenomenon. […]
To acknowledge Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, we have collected 12 articles on the perspectives, work, and experiences of various Asian Americans. More The post 12 Posts […]
There are at least two primary reasons for the absence of Native Americans in the historiography of the Underground Railroad. More The post The Native Americans […]