Sunday, May 5, 2024
https://youtu.be/UuAhcFL4N3w This is the tenth installment of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption to...
https://youtu.be/m5rhunIaFO8 This is the ninth installment of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption to...
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5qMpc2rzzs&w=560&h=315] This is the sixth installment of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption...
https://youtu.be/MAXpEgHT5U4 This series, The Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement, is where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack the stories and discuss why I believe they are significant. This series is...
https://youtu.be/lemUpm7kIzE This is the 15th episode of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption to...
https://youtu.be/3nIoXEO-U7c This is the eighth installment of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption to...
In the last article I discussed how the law created American chattel slavery and perpetuated a slave based caste system.  In this next section we now turn to the laws during slavery.  Specifically, I want to examine two legal...
https://youtu.be/vB2mNWEKxWI This is the eleventh installment of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption to...
https://youtu.be/_Ye6hIZAQPg This is the fourth installment of the Untold Series where I look at some of the most important civil rights cases. I quickly unpack their stories and why I believe they are significant. This series is an adaption to...
In 1896 the Reconstruction era was unequivocally dead when the U.S. Supreme Court officially sanctioned Jim Crow in Plessy v. Ferguson. The result was a very dark and scary period for blacks in America. Some scholars have even argued...