Arthur Friedenreich Lifted the Morale of Brazilian Football
Arthur Friedenreich was a pioneering figure in Brazilian football before the likes of PelΓ© and Garrincha, known for his skills and overcoming social prejudice during the amateur era of the sport.
The film "The Undead" won the main Screen Actors Guild award
Ryan Coogler's vampire story about the complex racial history of America won the award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Trump hosts Black History Month reception amid racial tensions
Donald Trump hosted a Black History Month reception at the White House, amidst controversy from a recently deleted racist video he shared.
USA: Trump Honors Black Americans Demonstratively
President Trump celebrated Black Americans at a White House event, aiming to counter racism accusations.
The History of Recurring Violence: Background of Escalating Immigration Enforcement in America
The article discusses the increasing violence associated with immigration enforcement in the United States, particularly during the Trump administration, and highlights the historical context of racial discrimination in immigration policies.
Lorena Allam on the new low in Australiaβs history of colonial terrorism β podcast
The podcast discusses a recent terrorist act related to racial violence in Australia, highlighting feelings of abandonment among First Nations people.
Historian on Culture in the Nazi Era: 'Cultural Politics Were Linked to Racial Ideology'
A Hamburg exhibition explores the role of cultural institutions and administration during the Nazi regime, an often overlooked aspect of history.
Claudette Colvin dies at 86, whose refusal to give up her seat on a segregated bus contributed to the start of the civil rights movement
Claudette Colvin, an African American civil rights icon known for refusing to give up her bus seat in Alabama in 1955, has passed away at the age of 86, as announced by her foundation.
The organization that changed South Africa: the founding of the ANC in 1912.
The African National Congress (ANC) was founded on January 8, 1912, in Bloemfontein, marking a significant movement towards political organization for the black population in South Africa against racial segregation and apartheid.