The 2026 issue of the AAUP's Journal of Academic Freedom seeks submissions on initiatives that have been pursued, strategies that have been deployed, coalitions that have been built, and work that ...
The Black-owned newspaper, Freedom’s Journal, was founded on this day in 1827. That same year, slavery was abolished. Then, the free Black men of New York City including executive editors Samuel E.
Fireworks light up the sky over Craig Park during the Greenwood Freedom Festival in 2022. This year’s festival will be from 4 to 11 p.m. Saturday. DAILY JOURNAL FILE PHOTO The darker it gets, the ...
The oldest Black business industry in America began 190 years ago today. On March 16, 1827, the first edition of the Freedom’s Journal was published, thrusting African Americans into the bustling ...
The Wisconsin Historical Society has created a Freedom’s Journal Online Archive. They have digitized and posted all 103 issues. Here is an excerpt from their archive page: “Freedom’s Journal provided ...
Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1 (April 2020), pp. 41-55 (15 pages) The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) department offers immigrants wishing to naturalize, or ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kim Strassel, Mene Ukueberuwa, Collin Levy and Dan Henninger. Images: AP/AFP/Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly If you’ve worn a ...
The proclamation “I contain multitudes” waves like a banner in Walt Whitman’s poem “Song of Myself.” One of the great American bards, Whitman grasped the essential importance of bigness and variety ...