In this special edition of American Black Journal, we take an in-depth look at the turbulent summer of ’67. We discuss what sparked the Detroit rebellion, police and community relations, what arose ...
The statistics about what happened over the past FIVE decades to the once stalwart and steadfast American black family, the backbone of the black community, are shocking and distressing. In an unfl...
For more than a century, people were taken from their homelands and exhibited in human zoos. They were displayed alongside animals. This little known and deeply disturbing part of colonial history ...
The legacy of Martin Luther King, filmed in 1977. For more information about Jenny Barraclough and her work in documentary television, please visit: http://www.jennybarraclough.com/
In 1944, when the "whites only" primaries in the South were abolished, American Negroes began to vote in large numbers for the first time. Now [1964], two decades later, the Negro vo...