HNN Follows News For You Historians discuss police racism, protests and response, and the consequences of the week's events. | It's not just about the Confederacy, and not just in the U.S. | TGIF | Video of the Week Performed with love and sorrow by Nina Simone only days after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., it sadly resonates today as much as ever. | Today's Top Headlines - Federal Arrests Show No Sign That Antifa Plotted Protests - Georgia Havoc Raises New Doubts on Pricey Voting Machines - Trump's Tulsa Campaign Rally Sign-Up Page Includes Coronavirus Liability Disclaimer Roundup Top 10 HNN Tip: You can read more about topics in which you're interested by clicking on the tags featured directly underneath the title of any article you click on. by Jeanne Theoharis King has much to say about our contemporary moment, about the persistence of police abuse and the power of disruption, which may account, at least partly, for why this aspect of his politics is considerably less recognized. | by Kevin M. Levin The Confederate monuments dedicated throughout the South from 1880 to 1930 helped do the work of justifying segregation and relegating African Americans to second-class status. Monument Avenue was unique in this regard as part of a speculative real estate development (for whites only, naturally). | by Wendy Melillo Given the growing counterculture movement in the early 1960s, the government feared that few young Americans would be motivated to join the Peace Corps by a message that they'd be volunteering to help to fight communism. | by David S. Meyer The comparison drawn between "good" and "bad" forms of protest usually draws on oversimplified historical comparisons and is often intended to justify ignoring the substantive problems animating protests. | by Charlotte Lydia Riley People have always reinterpreted and re-evaluated the past. Every time a statue comes down, we learn a little more. | by Elizabeth Hinton To begin to dismantle the socioeconomic conditions that led to Mr. Floyd's premature death, we can look to the principles of community representation and grass-roots empowerment that steered the early development of Johnson's domestic program. | by Matthew Delmont White Americans have embraced approaches to fighting racism that involve individual attitudes and interpersonal courtesy while ignoring calls to substantively redistribute power and resources and accept true equality of citizenship. | by Andrew Sanders British soldiers deployed to Northern Ireland in 1969 in an operation intended to be a temporary action to quell sectarian violence and inflammatory mob and police attacks on Catholic civil rights advocates. They remained until 2007, a lesson that American politicians should heed. | by Thomas Balcerski Behind the gossip about Graham and others lay the remnants of a stubbornly pernicious idea: the presumption of heterosexuality for those in positions of power. | by Vivien Chang Although America's official commitment to equality and justice has been uneven, its social movements for freedom have represented the best of the nation to the world. | Breaking News and Historians in the News Stay Up to Date! You can now receive a daily digest of news headlines posted on HNN by email. It's simple: Go Here! What follows is a streamlined list of stories. To see the full list: Go Here! The group will be tasked with identifying places to be renamed and create a plan to educate the public on the changes made. | Debate immediately ensued at the 1936 publication of Mitchell's novel, with its nostalgia for plantation life, portrayal of happy slaves and threatening freed blacks, and sympathy toward the Confederate cause. | Children, strangely, are rarely so confused about all this. They know what it means when something is big and tall and in the center of things. | The statue was targeted by recent protests against racism and Belgium's colonial history. The authorities said the statue would remain in a museum. | The editor of a top academic journal is facing calls to resign after criticizing protesters as "flat earthers" for wanting to defund the police. | The current state flag was adopted in 1894 and is the last in the nation containing the Confederate battle emblem. | The President insisted that the names of military leaders from the losing side of the Civil War who fought for slavery and white supremacy were associated with "a history of Winning, Victory, and Freedom." | CeLillianne Green, author and historian, argues that Trump's plan to hold a rally on the June 19th--the anniversary of emancipation in Texas--just steps from the site of one of the nation's worst episodes of white supremacist terrorism is too much to take. | Nusbaum's book, released in March, details the human cost of the stadium's construction. | "All this open talk by Trump of dominance is pretty undisguised fascism," said Bernard Weisberger, a historian who lived through the rises of Hitler and Mussolini. | For some, they've symbolized heritage, but for many, many others, the statues have been a symbol of past and present racism in the U.S. Calls to remove them came once again as thousands of people protest police brutality after the officer-involved killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. | Retired history professor David Kaiser believes that faculty's tendency toward "politically correct" material causes students to lose interest. | |
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