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Robert Sengstacke Abbott: Champion of Humanity
Robert S. Abbott was the founder and publisher of The Chicago Defender, the most important Black newspaper in the United States...


World Digital Library: Explore 10,000 Years Of Global History & Culture From Home
Supported by UNESCO, the World Digital Library's collections present cultural treasures from around the world. Historic manuscripts,...


You Are There: View Planetary Changes From Space
View decades of planetary change. Get a satellite's detailed view of planetary changes over decades. See ice cover melting, animals...


A Map Is A Map, Right? Not Exactly.
Maps are wonderful to explore and sometimes are exquisitely beautiful. They also present visions of space and fact that typically distort...


Access World Cinema & Film Free Online
Explore films from around the world: everything from award-winning current cinema to silent classics to animated shorts and...


Before Cell Phone Videos and #Hashtags, Black Lives Mattered to R. C. Hickman
Photojournalist R. C. Hickman presented a wide-ranging but rarely seen visual social history of Black American life during the Civil...


Dr. June and Dr. Richard Thomas: From Segregation and Hollow Options Toward Racial Justice and Unity
Two highly respected university professors tell the story of their lives individually, and together, with a focus on how racism has...


Sor Juana Inês de la Cruz: The First Feminist Writer in the New World
This female scholar, poet, composer, dramatist, and champion of women's rights would be a towering figure in any century. In 17th Century...


Farnazeh & Jack Guillebeaux: A Long Walk Together for Racial Unity
Arbury Jack Guillebeaux, born in North Carolina in 1936, and Farzaneh Rabani, born in Iran in 1942, were married in 1965. Segregation...


An American Story: Race Amity and The Other Tradition
Close cross-racial and cross-cultural amity has been a part of virtually every critical advance in access and equity in America's ...


Ruha Benjamin: "The 'Pandemic as a Portal' to a New World"
The global spread of a microscopic virus places the ravages of racism and inequity under the microscope. How might the COVID-19 pandemic...


Talking About Race: Resources from the National Museum of African American History and Culture
More than 100 online multi-media tools and resources to foster constructive dialogue about racism and its corrosive impact. Anneliese A....
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