The Story of America's Bloodiest Election Violence against Blacks You Didn't Know
Black veterans returned home expecting better treatment, as they got in Europe, but white-supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.
Black veterans returned home expecting better treatment, as they got in Europe, but white-supremacist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan.
Dr. King started an intellectual revolution with the Civil Rights Movement in America, and the government – bent on abusing the rights of Blacks
King had a dream that slow and steady his dream of racial segregation would end, but Malcolm felt no dream would come to pass if Blacks did stand and fight.
Contrary to what is generally portrayed, the colonial masters did not develop Africa or save the continent from destroying itself
The Kafala System- Slavery dressed as an Immigration system
After unequivocal apologies over colonial-era abuses by Germany in Tanzania by president Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Nov. 01, here are some other cases where former ruling powers have said sorry – or not.
Germany's president on Wednesday (Nov.01) apologized for killings under colonial rule in Tanzania as he met descendants of Chief Songea Mbano executed for leading a revolt.
King Charles III made a historic visit to Kenya, acknowledging the atrocities committed during British colonial rule while stopping short of issuing an official apology.
Ahead of a scheduled visit to Kenya by Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the Talai clan of the Kipsigis community is petitioning the king to help it receive compensation for land lost during the colonial period.
It is the first time a southern European leader has suggested a national apology for the colonial period.
Let us stop celebrating coups aimed at furthering the interests of a few military elites as acts of anti-imperialist resistance; Tafi Mhaka writes
Women have played key roles organizing decolonization struggles throughout Africa but rarely get the same amount of praise as male leaders.
Representatives from various African and Caribbean entities joined forces at a historic event this week in the capital of Barbados, Bridgetown, to demand reparations for slavery and its legacy in today's society.
A prestigious Oxford University scholarship programme has been accused of celebrating its colonial history.
An Ivorian drum seized by France during colonization is about to be returned to the Ivory Coast.
A joint French-Cameroonian commission started Friday (Mar. 3rd) work on delving into France's role in the nation's colonial past and post-independence years.