“W hen shall we hear the joyfull sound … that slavery is no more?” So asked Jupiter Hammon, an enslaved man whose life in New ...
A podcast hosted by two Yale admissions officers delves into the myths and realities of the college admissions process.
Colorado State University’s history department convened for the annual Meyer Nathan Lecture Series Nov. 10, hosting students and faculty from across campus to examine historical contexts and encourage ...
The Stono Rebellion, in which a slave who could read, saw a leaflet from Spanish-held Florida, promising freedom to anyone who could get there. Stono and his compatriots fail. But their mere attempt ...
From reading historical documents to writing their own book, students have a variety of English and literature classes to choose from for the spring semester.
We're thrilled to welcome Santa Fe-based artist Jordan Ann Craig, a painter and printmaker whose approach to abstraction is ...
The professor of American history at Stanford University considers what might come next, in a guest essay for The World Ahead ...
Black theology began elsewhere. Henry McNeal Turner proclaimed “God is a Negro,” rejecting depictions of a white Christ.^5 James Cone declared “God is Black,” meaning God takes sides with the ...
Faculty Danqi Cai and Maryam Amirvaghefi, M.F.A. candidates Greta Kresse and Molly Martin, and School of Art alumna Autumn Blaylock are included among those named to Arkansas Committee of the National ...
The Yale president spoke at an event hosted by the Gibbes Museum of Art on her background as an art historian and how it prepared her for university leadership.
The last remaining members of two Black Greek-letter organizations at Yale are working to preserve their fraternities’ histories on campus. Two Yale University students are working to preserve the ...
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