"Survey Identifies Correlation Between Confederate Monuments and Lynchings"
A letter by historian Heather Cox Richardson about the current state of education in Texas:
David Blight interview for Politico: "How Trumpism is Becoming America's New Lost Cause"
"How Cities in the American North can Reckon with their Monuments," New Yorker, Oct. 22, 2021
Rachel Stephens, “‘Whatever is un-Virginian is Wrong!’: The Loyal Slave Trope in Civil War Richmond and the Origins of the Lost Cause,” Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art 6, no. 1 (Spring 2020
Review of "Reconstructions: Architecture and Blackness in America," exhibition at Museum of Modern Art.
NYTimes OpEd, Charles M. Blow, "Lessons from Lynching," April 4, 2021.
PBS documentary, "Slavery by Another Name."
"Interpreting Enslavement at Historic Sites" discussion moderated by Rachel Stephens.
Museum of the City of New York event series, begins April 22 "Revisiting the Harlem Renaissance"
Clint Smith, "Why Confederate Lies Live On," The Atlantic, May 2021.
Documentary screening (waitlist only): "Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten"
Article about reconstruction riots in AL: "America's Political Roots are in Eutaw, Alabama," The Atlantic Feb. 26, 2021.