Leading scholar Suraj Milind Yengde shines a light on the Dalit experience internationally, from indentured labourers in the nineteenth-century Caribbean to present-day migrant workers in the Middle ...
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[Interview] 'Comfort women' recruitment differed in Japan, colonies, scholar says
Yoshiaki Yoshimi, the top scholar on Japan’s system of military sexual slavery, talks to the Hankyoreh about his new book and ...
Important Arkansas historical events and significant anniversaries for December 19, and notable births and deaths of native Arkansans born on this date. Information is drawn from state archives, ...
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - Exactly 160 years ago on Dec. 18, 1865, the U.S. adopted the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery.
In early 2026 the U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliberate the president’s Jan. 20 executive order to unravel birthright ...
Pauline Copes Johnson, the great-great-great-grandniece of Harriet Tubman, has died at 98 years old, per Harriet Tubman A.M.E ...
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The Civil War ended 160 years ago. Why is Robert E Lee trending today?
A dispute erupted over a statue honoring Barbara Rose Johns, who protested segregation. Her statue replaced Confederate Gen.
President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 declared freedom for enslaved people in Confederate-held ...
Zohran Mamdani can claim multiple firsts when he becomes New York’s mayor Jan. 1. He's the first Muslim and first person of ...
National Parks have a duty to share the full, messy, complicated story of the founding of the country. As the nation turns ...
Little known outside of New Mexico, the Pueblo Revolt “was, in effect, the first American Revolution with far-reaching ...
Discover key December 18 events: 13th Amendment abolishing slavery, The Nutcracker's debut, Seoul's recapture in the Korean War, and International Migrants Day.
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