Dr. Kimberly Wallace Sanders (Emory University) helps us understand the origins and characteristics of the "Myth of the Merry Mammy" caricature.
Read MoreDr. Kimberly Wallace Sanders (Emory University) helps us begin our exploration into the long and sordid history of Black caricatures and stereotypes.
Read MoreI sat down with Dr. Gregory Ellison, Rev. Marvin Bailey and Min. Tavares Stephens to talk about the place of racial etiquette in our current lives and how that legacy has been passed on from generation to generation.
Read MoreInspired by the Proctor and Gamble commercial, “The Talk,” we explore the tradition in the African-American community, its roots in Jim Crow segregation and how the past continues to inform the present.
Read MoreInspired by the Proctor and Gamble commercial, “The Talk,” we explore the tradition in the African-American community, its roots in Jim Crow segregation and how the past continues to inform the present.
Read MoreConfederate Monuments: Are they heritage, history or hate? We get guidance from Dr. Nichole Phillips, Dr. William Cossen and Sara Patenaude.
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