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What poll watchers can − and can’t − do on Election Day

Poll watchers keep an eye on voting in Georgia in November 2022. AP Photo/Ben Gray by Mollie J. Cohen, Purdue University and Geoffrey D. Sheagley,...

Trump’s Detroit insults are based on old narratives local media are rewriting every day

It’s been a war of words − and T-shirt slogans − in Detroit this campaign season. Dominic Gwinn/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images by Danielle...

Harris and Trump Differ Widely on Gun Rights, Death Penalty and Other Civil Liberties Questions

The Bill of Rights secures key liberties for U.S. citizens against the government’s power. U.S. Congress via Wikimedia Commons by Donovan A. Watts, Auburn University As...

Threatening ‘The Enemy Within’ With Force: Military Ethicists Explain the Danger to Important American Traditions

Members of the Utah National Guard were deployed to Washington in June 2020 in response to public protests and demonstrations. AP Photo/Alex Brandon By: Marcus...

Black Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians are Boosting Their Visibility in Politics − a Shift from the Past

Worshippers listen as President Joe Biden speaks at Mount Airy Church of God in Christ on July 7, 2024, in Philadelphia. Joe Lamberti for...

Police Stop More Black Drivers, While Speed Cameras Issue Unbiased Tickets − New Study from Chicago

Traffic stops are meant to make the streets safer, but police interactions with Black drivers can escalate quickly. deepblue4you via Getty by Wenfei Xu, Cornell...

Why the cost of water for poor Black Detroit voters may be key to Kamala Harris winning – or losing – Michigan

Protesters in Detroit rally to support the 2020 election results and other causes. Stephen Zenner/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images by Ronald Brown, Wayne State University...

You want to vote in the 2024 election − here is how to make sure that your voice is heard

It’s that time again. Hill Street Studios/DigitalVision via Getty Images by Amy Dacey, American University Voting will begin in many states in just a few weeks...

From slavery to colonialism and school rules: a history of myths about Black hair

One of the first dilemmas that Black people face is whether to let strangers touch their hair – and under what circumstances. Thomas Mukoya/Reuters by...

Black church leaders brought religion to politics in the ‘60s – but it was dramatically different from today’s White Christian nationalism

A group of teenagers marching during a civil rights rally. Bettman via Getty Images by Tobin Miller Shearer, University of Montana Fifty-eight years ago in the...

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