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Why the “Black Playboy” Folded After Just Six Issues - JSTOR Daily
Duke magazine aimed to celebrate the good life for the era’s growing Black middle-class.
Why Narendra Modi Presents Himself as a Guru - JSTOR Daily
Drawing on traditions of monastic power, Modi’s party is trying to promote the image of India as a vishwaguru, or teacher to the world.
The Native American Music Awards - JSTOR Daily
Native American musicians and performers have been honored since 1998 by the Nammys.
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Angela Proctor on the “Opinions Regarding Slavery: Slave Narratives” Collection - JSTOR Daily
We spoke with Angela Proctor, head archivist at Southern University, about the collections of slave narratives compiled by John B. Cade from 1929-1935.
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I'm against slavery on the ground that I don't want niggers around, even as draft animals and rumbas.
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John B. Cade’s Project to Document the Stories of the Formerly Enslaved - JSTOR Daily
A recently digitized slave narrative collection consists of original manuscripts compiled by John Brother Cade and his students at Southern University.
Memorializing Life Under Soviet Terror - JSTOR Daily
A Russian court has ruled the country’s oldest human rights organization must be dissolved. The work they do required trust from those who had lived under Stalin.
Writing Poetry in Prison as an Act of Resistance - JSTOR Daily
A writer recounts her uncle’s experiences writing poetry in prison and advocating for Indigenous rights. His death and his typewriter are intertwined.
Horse People, Malaria History, and Nuclear Waste - JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Nursing Clio, The Narwhal, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
Antisemitism at the 1932 Winter Olympics - JSTOR Daily
The 1932 Winter Olympics were a small foreshadowing of what was to come in 1936 Berlin.
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Graffiti: Jaytalking in 19th Century Paris - JSTOR Daily
The files of Paris police from the late nineteenth century reveal the tumultuous politics of the time through the graffiti recorded in them.