Eight decades after its founding, and buffeted by a challenging history, the communal Koinonia Farm in Georgia still has about two dozen dedicated residents.
BLOOMINGTON – Hoosiers have had many great leaders emerge from their midst or seen them move here to instill success. Abraham ...
In my last commentary, I mentioned the story of the 1924 mayoral election in Detroit. The Ku Klux Klan’s write-in candidate narrowly lost. The winning candidate succeeded because Catholic immigrants ...
The American fascist ghosts literally cloaked themselves in the white sheets of the Ku Klux Klan and the racial codes of the ...
In 1920, a man named David C. Stephenson came up from Texas to Indiana and resurrected the old dogma that sprouted from the ...
Stephen A. Smith said Trump beat the charge that he's racist because Trump has "a portfolio of appearances with Black folks" ...
The documentary "Face of Hate" chronicles Jasen Barker's decade-long journey from white supremacy to forgiveness and healing, ...
Arguments about past presidents shape the nation’s present understanding of itself, and hence its unfolding future. In recent years, biographies by nonacademics have rescued some presidents from progr ...
The rain was falling with misty, unrelenting force as President Calvin Coolidge rose to deliver the greatest speech of his life. It was Monday, July 6, 1926, and the rain beat the president’s face as ...
Todd Rokita is playing politics again from the helm of the Indiana attorney general’s office, and his latest maneuver could be particularly harmful to Indiana communities.
Those two people he had to meet were the Rev. Nelson and Joyce Johnson, who are connected to anti-poverty efforts, worker rights and the infamous 1979 Klan-Nazi shootings in Greensboro.