
How the Negro Spiritual Changed American Popular Music—And America Itself
In 1871, the Fisk University singers embarked on a tour that introduced white Americans to a Black sound that would reshape the nation.

In 1871, the Fisk University singers embarked on a tour that introduced white Americans to a Black sound that would reshape the nation.

It’s one of his many, many disappointments.

Newly opened Vatican files detail the desperate circumstances of Italian Jewish families under Fascism—including the family of the prominent American jurist Guido Calabresi.

The Minnesota representative’s presidential bid could jolt his party out of complacency—or gift the presidency to Donald Trump.

Few people seem to think she’s ready to be president. Why?

Social justice collides with the Satanic Temple.

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