United States history is marked and checkered with grievous race massacres dating back to the end of slavery. These race “riots,” as they are benignly referred to in some quarters, occurred infamously in Tulsa, Elaine, Rosewood, Chicago, Detroit, and so many other lesser remembered cities. The starkest period of race massacres in the United States, including each of those just mentioned, occurred in the early 1900s, between 1919 and 1923 when Black Americans, newly empowered by service in a world war and having gained available land grants in territories where indigenous peoples were forced to abandon, began finding economic and political footholds. When in 1919 and 1921, African American citizens were becoming successful and independent ec...
Black Wall Street. What could it mean? Is it a region of New York? As it turns out, Black Wall Stree...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Although it occurred nearly a century ago, the Elaine Massacre of 1919 remains the su...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
The Tulsa Race Massacre centennial, occurring on the heels of the Movement for Black Lives and its h...
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
On May 31 and June 1, 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma witnessed one of the worst cases domestic terrorism ever ...
Shortly after the alleged discovery of America and its vast expanse of land waiting to be cultivated...
wr 1 he Negro\u27s friend has dwindled to a Smith & Wesson pistol, a Repeating Rifle, 50 rounds of a...
While always remembering that racial capitalism’s very nature ensures that non-white Americans suffe...
This Article explores the ability of reparations litigation to transform the American debate about r...
The assault in Tulsa was one in a series of attacks by whites on black people and communities in thi...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences...
This Article addresses how the legacy of government policy has been a large factor in the economic s...
This article analyses ‘racial capitalism’ as a cohesive but at times contradictory project. Understa...
Black Wall Street. What could it mean? Is it a region of New York? As it turns out, Black Wall Stree...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Although it occurred nearly a century ago, the Elaine Massacre of 1919 remains the su...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...
The Tulsa Race Massacre centennial, occurring on the heels of the Movement for Black Lives and its h...
Public policies rooted in systemic racism and racialized violence have stripped wealth from Black Am...
Learning about history, specifically American history during the early 20th century, many people wil...
On May 31 and June 1, 1921 Tulsa, Oklahoma witnessed one of the worst cases domestic terrorism ever ...
Shortly after the alleged discovery of America and its vast expanse of land waiting to be cultivated...
wr 1 he Negro\u27s friend has dwindled to a Smith & Wesson pistol, a Repeating Rifle, 50 rounds of a...
While always remembering that racial capitalism’s very nature ensures that non-white Americans suffe...
This Article explores the ability of reparations litigation to transform the American debate about r...
The assault in Tulsa was one in a series of attacks by whites on black people and communities in thi...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences...
This Article addresses how the legacy of government policy has been a large factor in the economic s...
This article analyses ‘racial capitalism’ as a cohesive but at times contradictory project. Understa...
Black Wall Street. What could it mean? Is it a region of New York? As it turns out, Black Wall Stree...
BOOK ABSTRACT: Although it occurred nearly a century ago, the Elaine Massacre of 1919 remains the su...
Early Law and Economics advocates asserted that antidiscrimination laws were wasteful and unnecessar...