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Dear white people: Frederick Douglass explains the Trump resistance in “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”
Chauncey DeVega
The former slave's tribute to the American Revolution — and attack on American hypocrisy — rings loud in 2017
Maryland County Councilman Michael Peroutka attacked for apparent ties to white supremacist group
Matthew Sheffield
Local councilman claims he didn't know League of the South was a racist group. Activists suggest otherwise
Reading James Baldwin in the Black Lives Matter era
William J. Maxwell
Baldwin reigns as BLM's literary conscience, touchstone and pinup, its go-to ideal of the writer in arms
Philando Castile verdict and video serve as grim reminders: Black lives really don’t matter — and too many white people are silent or complicit
Chauncey DeVega
Nothing about the Castile verdict is surprising — but it points to enduring, uncomfortable truths about America
Not all terrorists are Muslims: As the past week should remind us, political violence is not restricted by race, religion or ideology
Amanda Marcotte
By any coherent standard of "terrorism," the London mosque attack — and the Alexandria shooting — clearly qualify
Anti-racist author Tim Wise: White America desperately wants to be numb, and Donald Trump “is a walking, talking opioid”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Dear White America" says Donald Trump is a painkiller for white people's anguish — but it won't work
“Filipineza” doesn’t mean “servant”: Notes of witness from an immigrant daughter
Melissa R. Sipin
The women in my family don't have the same story as "Lola" Eudocia Pulido. But the same forces shaped their lives
Best of Salon: Why we need Tupac now more than ever
Mychal Denzel Smith
Tupac Shakur's biopic, "All Eyez on Me," is out now. He would have been 46 this week
Understanding contemporary white supremacy, part 2: How do we deal with this new form of an old phenomenon?
Anis Shivani
Our panel of scholars on what we get wrong about white supremacy, and whether persecuting racists does any good
In Tupac’s life, the struggles and triumphs of a generation
Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar
New biopic "All Eyez on Me" sheds light on the life and death and Tupac Shakur
“I’m a blue guy in a red state”: John Mellencamp and the search for an American soul
David Masciotra
As night comes to America, I visit John Mellencamp in his Indiana studio, where the art of tragedy and triumph rule
Southern Baptists — once an overtly racist, pro-slavery group — declare war on white supremacy and the alt-right
Matthew Sheffield
After 172 years, anti-racists appear to be winning the battle for the soul of the Southern Baptist Convention
“Loving” author on how slow racial equality progress can be: “We still have that kind of politics”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to "Loving" author Sheryll Cashin about the past, present and future of race relations in America
LISTEN: Ruth Ben-Ghiat on how Trump is already using “fascist tactics”
Chauncey DeVega
This week on "The Chauncey DeVega Show," an NYU historian on the role violence plays in Trump's appeal to voters
Right-wing “free speech” rallies are a potent breeding ground for homegrown terror
Alexandra Rosenmann
Jeremy Joseph Christian is a case study in how "free speech rallies" can attract the violent fringe
Understanding contemporary white supremacy: Is the alt-right really something new?
Anis Shivani
A panel of scholars discusses the historical roots of modern white supremacy — and its most recent reinvention
Why taking down Confederate memorials is only a first step
Joshua F. J. Inwood, Derek H. Alderman
Taking down Confederate symbols can't be a substitute for the hard work of racial reconciliation
Bill Maher’s N-word bomb: Don’t expect HBO to do much in response
D. Watkins
Friday night Bill Maher let the offensive racial slur roll right out of his mouth like he'd had plenty of practice
Trump bashes London mayor out of context, uses terror attack to promote his travel ban
Charlie May
Exploiting tragedy, Trump attacks London's Muslim mayor and makes a new pitch for unconstitutional travel ban
A toxic menu of policy disaster that favors elites: Just look at Trumpcare and the president’s NAFTA waffling
Jim Hightower
Republicans' health care bill would widen economic disparity; Trump's NAFTA plan would empower multinationals
Hate is alive in America — and it’s tearing us apart
D. Watkins
From the Portland martyrs to racist graffiti on LeBron James' home, the escalation of racial hatred must be stopped
Newt Gingrich comes crawling back: Disgraced former speaker is now the “intellectual” defender of Trumpism
Gary Legum
Once a right-wing firebrand, Gingrich is now a desperate toady struggling to create justifications for Trump
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