Democracy in the United States is under threat. The Trump administration’s attack on the legacy of the civil rights movement is undermining America’s claims to be a multi-racial democracy. This moment of peril has worrying parallels with a previous era of American history. The gains of the Reconstruction era after the civil war, which saw African Americans given full democratic rights, were totally reversed within a generation. There is a serious risk that the advances of the civil rights era – the ‘Second Reconstruction’ – will go the same way unless we learn from the past and appreciate that American democracy has never been a story of linear progress. Skilfully analysing the similarities – and the differences – between the 1870s and the ...
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American democracy is in trouble. Since the 2016 election, a sizable literature has developed that f...
The history of America has been closely pegged with racism and discrimination against African Americ...
The sitting president of the United States, squarely defeated in the 2020 election and denied a seco...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
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As the grief of spring rolls into the outrage of summer, Americans are witnessing a cataclysm over t...
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If the election of Donald Trump has proven anything indisputably, it is that the notion of America a...
In this Perspective, Michael Sherraden draws optimism from participation in the January 5, 2021, spe...
In studying the United States\u27 Reconstruction, historians have long devoted their energies to exa...
The Reconstruction Era within U.S. History is (generally) defined as commencing in 1865 and ending i...
2020 was a historic year for more than one reason. As a pandemic raged, in many areas unchecked in t...
As Congress considers whether to renew, amend, or scuttle the Voting Rights Act, what relevant lesso...
When America inaugurated its first African American president, in 2009, many wondered if the country...
The recent news of a potential Presidential run of Donald Trump, for president in 2024, signifies th...
American democracy is in trouble. Since the 2016 election, a sizable literature has developed that f...
The history of America has been closely pegged with racism and discrimination against African Americ...
The sitting president of the United States, squarely defeated in the 2020 election and denied a seco...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
In Southern Nation: Congress and White Supremacy after Reconstruction, three generations of politica...
As the grief of spring rolls into the outrage of summer, Americans are witnessing a cataclysm over t...
To many observers across the political spectrum, American democracy appears under threat. What does ...
If the election of Donald Trump has proven anything indisputably, it is that the notion of America a...
In this Perspective, Michael Sherraden draws optimism from participation in the January 5, 2021, spe...
In studying the United States\u27 Reconstruction, historians have long devoted their energies to exa...
The Reconstruction Era within U.S. History is (generally) defined as commencing in 1865 and ending i...
2020 was a historic year for more than one reason. As a pandemic raged, in many areas unchecked in t...
As Congress considers whether to renew, amend, or scuttle the Voting Rights Act, what relevant lesso...