he drew cartoons that criticized black legislators as strongly as earlier cartoons had championed black suffrage and lamented white supremacist violence.
with the headline “Letter from a Region in My Mind.” The choices made by white men, who are prepared to abandon their humanity out of fear of black men and women, suggest the true horror of ...
Every issue of the Star has two cartoons in the opinion section, usually of a political nature. Over all these weeks leading up to the election, I have yet to see a positive Trump cartoon or a ...
No white person could in good faith endorse the substance of all the proposals. From the moment the ultimatum was accepted, the convention became a charade. The Black Caucus never consisted of ...
Two of the signatories to the White clergymen’s letter had recently opened their churches to Black worshipers—a courageous first—only to be forced out of their congregations within months. Historian S ...
Cartoon versions of the Sanderson Sisters are in green, black, and white on the chest ... “Hocus” is in orange letters with black borders on the right sleeve. “Pocus” is on the left ...
The waddling member of Bruce Wayne’s iconic collection of rogues is getting his time in the spotlight via The Penguin, HBO’s ...
There's even a letter from John Blanke ... and a lack of opportunities. "White people made the link that they were not getting jobs because of the black people" - and violence towards black ...
Have you reflected on this conspicuous absence of black-on-white bloodshed that stands in stark contrast to your apparent ...
This word, each letter claiming its own heaviness, is tossed around as if it weighs no less than a feather by the ones who use it. Yet for black people ... my ancestors by white slave owners ...
On the final day of the convention, many of us stumbled on Lowell Thompson, who had set his fold-up chair near the black perimeter ... crossing into the world of white collar America, he learned ...
he drew cartoons that criticized black legislators as strongly as earlier cartoons had championed black suffrage and lamented white supremacist violence.