Women’s History Month Part 5: Ursula M. Burns: Engineer. Executive. The First. – Footnotes
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Women’s History Month Part 4: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: The Leadership That Helped Rebuild Liberia – Footnotes
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Black History Month Part 9: We Were Never Less: The Defiant Ascent Of Black America: The Misrepresentation Industry

How This Nation Has Hidden What It Did By Eric Lawrence Frazier, MBA The first weapon deployed against Black America was not the whip. It was the pen. Before the last Confederate soldier surrendered, before the ink dried on the Thirteenth Amendment, before the first Reconstruction legislature was seated — the project of rewriting what […]
Black History Month Part 9: We Were Never Less: The Defiant Ascent Of Black America: The Misrepresentation Industry – Footnotes
Early, Jubal A. A Memoir of the Last Year of the War for Independence in the Confederate States of America. Lynchburg: Charles W. Button, 1867. Southern Historical Society founding correspondence documented in Gallagher, Gary W. The Confederate War. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997. United Daughters of the Confederacy. “A Measuring Rod to Test Text Books, […]
The Anti-Resolution Movement — And Why I’m Still Writing Mine

I didn’t set out to write a blog about resolutions. I stumbled into it standing in line at the grocery store. I’ve been thinking seriously about 2026. My business plan is complete. That part was easy—numbers, strategy, staffing, expansion. But my personal plan required something different. Reflection. Intention. Honesty. So I started talking to people I trust—my […]
No Kings, No Chaos: What Are We Really Protesting?

Across all fifty states, in more than 2,700 cities, an estimated seven million Americans gathered on No Kings Day. According to national and local reports, it has now been confirmed as the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. From Boston Common to Los Angeles City Hall, from small towns in Iowa to downtown Atlanta, streets overflowed with handmade signs declaring “No Kings,” […]
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