Their ancestors were enslaved by law
Their ancestors were enslaved by law. Today, they are graduates of the nation’s preeminent historically black law school. In the history of the United States, black Americans were the only group for whom
Savannah 100 Foundation awards four Judge Eugene Gadsden scholarships
Savannah 100 Foundation awards four Judge Eugene Gadsden scholarships Sarah Abdelrahim of Rincon will leave Savannah later this month for a month in Costa Rica where she will study Spanish as part of
The 1619 Project
The 1619 Project In August of 1619, a ship appeared on this horizon, near Point Comfort, a coastal port in the English colony of Virginia. It carried more than 20 enslaved Africans, who
Crime and the Adolescent Brain
When the Supreme Court banned capital punishment for crimes that were committed when a defendant was under the age of 18, it ruled that “standards of decency” had evolved to recognize that a juvenile’s
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