The Other Side of Sherman’s March
The general’s campaign through the South is known for its brutality against civilians. For the enslaved who followed his army, though, it was a...
Read MoreDevolution plans will end ‘begging-bowl culture’, Rayner tells leaders in North
Angela Rayner has said her devolution plans will end the “begging-bowl culture” of regional leaders appealing to Whitehall for funds. The Deputy...
Read MoreIn 2025, Martin Luther King Jr.’s Economic Populism Is More Relevant Than Ever
The political media calls Trump a “populist.” But as Dr. King made clear in a 1965 speech, American populism was a movement against everything...
Read MoreLet Justice Roll Down
“Those who expected a cheap victory in a climate of complacency were shocked into reality by Selma.”
Read MoreHammer of Civil Rights
“Exactly one hundred years after Abraham Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation for them, Negroes wrote their own document of freedom in their...
Read More1st openly gay Muslim imam killed in South Africa; ‘hate crime’ suspected
A man regarded as the first openly gay Muslim imam has been fatally shot while sitting in a car in South Africa in what many are calling an...
Read More30,000 Afrikaners Want to Come to USA as White House Welcomes AfriForum Delegation and South African Government Doubles Down on Race-Based Land Grab
After the Trump administration issued an executive order Feb. 7 offering “resettlement” to Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust...
Read MoreSouthern Mayors Pushed GOP Governors to Take Action on Coronavirus. Governors Pushed Back.
In January, as the president insisted the novel coronavirus posed no threat to the United States, Tupelo, Mississippi, Mayor Jason Shelton nervously...
Read MoreRubio snubs South Africa's G20 meeting amid diplomatic tensions
South Africa will host a meeting of foreign ministers from the G20 group of major economies later this week, but the chief diplomat for the world’s...
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