PUBLIC WRITING
Sylvio Cator used the Olympics to seek justice decades before Tommie Smith and John Carlos
Yes, Let Us Have Peace. But…
The Living History of Juneteenth, Our Next National Holiday
As BLM Goes Global, It’s Building on Centuries of Black Internationalist Struggle
Racism has always driven U.S. policy toward Haiti
From Martin Luther King Jr.’s Assassination to the Charleston Massacre, the Reactionary Right Has Used Madness as an Excuse for Violence
Tar Heels, Alive
@X: Making America White 200 Years Ago
Talking about mass shootings involves silence about American history
Soul and ice: finding P.K. Subban’s Nashville
“Americans Have Carried American Hatred”: Black Intellectuals, Imperialism and Policing
François Duvalier and the Misuse of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Black Intellectual Tradition and the Myth of Objectivity
Finding Toussaint L’Ouverture in Tennessee
Revolution and Repression: A Framework for African American History
Reconstruction, Power, and the Personal
“Civilization in the Highest?”
Sylvio Cator: Haiti’s Olympian
O.J. Simpson, Ex-Colored Man
White Folks and Christians in Haiti