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Mapping the History of Slavery in New York

By Ada Reso, Maria Robles, and Elsa Eli Waithe

Decolonize Hipsters

By Grégory Pierrot

Gina Frangello: Truth and Consequences

By Kelly Thompson

Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Nikole Hannah-Jones

Nikole Hannah-Jones is an investigative reporter covering civil rights and racial injustice for The New York Times Magazine. Prior to joining The New York Times, she worked as an investigative reporter at ProPublica.
Commentary Race

Segregation Now

By Nikole Hannah-Jones by arrangement with ProPublica July 23, 2014

A federal judge in Alabama says a local school board has failed to meet the legal mandate to integrate.

Commentary EducationRace

Affirmative Action Refocused

By Nikole Hannah-Jones June 27, 2013

Following the Fisher v. University of Texas ruling, some call for class-based affirmative action. However, critics warn that may be the end of black and Latino representation in American colleges.

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