As the presidential campaign drew closer to the summer’s nominating convention, the liberal wing of the Democratic Party was in despair. Despite their hopes for an alternative figure to emerge, despite their efforts to force an open convention, the listless favorite looked destined to become the presidential nominee. That man was too cautious and too…
‘White guilt’ shakes up the 2020 election
Joe Biden says he, like many white people, was wrong about racism in America. “I thought we had made enormous progress when we finally elected an African American president,” he told voters in a livestreamed “Young Americans Town Hall” last week. “I thought you could defeat hate, you could kill hate. But the point is,…
The Forgotten Story of How 13 Black Men Broke the Navy’s Toughest Color Barrier
Sam Barnes racked his brain one chilly morning in January 1944, wondering what he might have done wrong. Barnes, a popular African American petty officer working at Great Lakes Naval Training Station in Illinois, had been in the Navy for 15 months and had never been disciplined. Why, he wondered, was he being ordered to…
A new study shows just how badly black people have been hit by Covid-19
Counties across the country with a disproportionate number of African-American residents accounted for 52 percent of diagnoses and 58 percent of coronavirus deaths nationally, according to a new study released Tuesday. The study, conducted by epidemiologists and clinician-researchers at four universities in conjunction with the nonprofit AIDS research organization amFar and PATH’s Center for Vaccine…