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The 2010s: Museums of Memory and the Movement Reborn

What does it take for a nation to truly reckon with the meaning of race and power? The 2010s forced the United States to confront this question in unmistakable ways. Much of this shift was driven by the emergence Read more

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The 2000s: New Millennium, Old Inequities, and Breaking Barriers

At the start of the twenty‑first century, Black Americans entered a new millennium facing a familiar contradiction. Historic gains in visibility and political power unfolded alongside the stubborn endurance of deep inequality. The 2000s challenged the comforting idea that Read more

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