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Mozambique itself carries the name of Mussa bin Bique, an Arab Muslim slave-master who was the sultan or ruler of Mozambique ...
A luxury turned addiction. In the year 1850, the average person consumed just 1.8 kilograms of sugar annually. Today, that ...
The history of Brazil, Palmares, and Zumbi illustrates how state efforts to whitewash national narratives can backfire.
Danielle Scott: Ancestral Call is part of In The Making, a documentary shorts series from American Masters and Firelight Media follows emerging cultural icons on their journeys to becoming masters of ...
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The Almighty Peanut
In kitchens and restaurants across the Black diaspora, the peanut reigns supreme.
We explore how Juneteenth can inspire much-needed introspection in the Latino community about the role that privilege and ...
Our cultural and political experiment is not just a tapestry, but a vibrant masterpiece woven from the diverse threads of the ...
Through Minke, Pramoedya will go on being heard, will go on giving life to those who care about genuine human connection and ...
Journalist and historian Paul Lashmar has published extensive research into the wealthy and influential Drax family of Dorset ...
A new book finds that Galveston's business and political elite undermined the promise of "absolute equality" that we ...
The subscribers having leased for a term of years the large three story brick house on Duke Street, in the town of Alexandria, D.C. formerly occupied by Gen. Young, we wish to purchase one hundred ...
This Juneteenth, a Colorado company is calling attention to the continued use of child and slave labor in the production of ...