… in New England, particularly Black, Brown, and Indigenous people. By revising the unit "Roots of Resistance: Examining Slavery’s Impact on Land, People, and Justice," I aim to connect historical legacies of …
… to understand something about authoritarian controls over people and institutions. The United States is a republic and … to the world. So much triumph and change, and yet many people, even those with a deep understanding of the patterns … day when he had stoked such anticipation of violence. Many people just want to scream about how hard it is to walk, …
… being a small country, it has great cultural wealth: Maya people made history years ago, and they do so equally today.” … described the scene afterward. “With laughter and color, people designed their kites.” Latin American History doctoral … reflect their changing realities, including a depiction of people harvesting coffee and one of a woman working on her …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… past harms. Brown University, under the bold leadership of Ruth Simmons—the first African-American president of an Ivy … of a New South. The future of the South was very much on people’s minds, and there were those, such as the literary …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was organized it seemed to us that the subject of … States is an awful and abiding example. Either white people and black people want to mingle sexually or they do not. If they do, no …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… acts of kindness you have performed toward myself and the people with whom I am identified. These acts justify me in … her conduct would have been arraigned before the Scottish people by thorough Garrisonians as H. C. Wright, James N. … your horrid plunder and to this cry the great mass of the people have cried Amen, Amen. I have disposed of nearly all …
… drew my attention. I wanted to know as an architect how people choreograph themselves in relation to these changes … 1970s. What it looks at is the way in which so many of the people who were calling eventually for independence, for … you could communicate with such vastly different groups of people with no common language, religion, or sense of …
… event gave us the opportunity to really connect with the people from that time,” says Graham. “By experiencing some of … and popular then, you feel closer to the culture and the people, and I think that helps us to tell their story. It is … and enrich the tablets and recipes with the stories of the people who created them.” Adds Lassen: “Recreating foods …