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Why Quincy Jones should be prominently featured in US music education − his absence reflects how racial segregation still shapes American classrooms

Quincy Jones conducts an orchestra in Rome in May 2004. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images by Philip Ewell, Hunter College Quincy Jones, who died on Nov. 3, 2024, at...

Stevie Wonder’s Ghanaian citizenship reflects long-standing links between African Americans and the continent

Stevie Wonder. Getty Images by Nemata Blyden, University of Virginia There’s a long history of African Americans settling in Ghana or keeping in close contact with the...

The Supreme Court Decision That Kept Suburban Schools Segregated

By Jon Hale, University of South Carolina America recently marked the 65-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education –...

“White Elevators” Signs Spotted At Republican National Convention Arena

Republican National Convention (RNC) organizers are scrambling to replace signs labeling a bank of elevators the “White Elevators.” The New York Daily News reports that…

Famed SC civil rights protesters have convictions erased

ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) — The convictions of nine South Carolina Black men who integrated a Whites-only lunch counter during the height of the civil…

School Segregation Across the Country Proves Students are Still Separate

While many of the major gains in the South since the Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education have been reversed in recent…

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION

Fifty years ago, America was struggling to implement the ideals of justice and equality set forth in our founding. The Freedom Rides, organized in...

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