Browse newsletters about race relations

8 race relations newsletters from across the web

Samuel James

Banned Histories of Race in America | Samuel James | Substack

by Samuel James

Samuel James uncovers "banned histories" of race in America, exploring the white supremacist origins of U.S. laws and overlooked inventions by Black Americans.

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Glenn Loury

Glenn Loury | Substack

by Glenn Loury

Brown economist Glenn Loury offers independent commentary on race, inequality, and politics. The Glenn Show podcast features diverse voices and dialogues with John McWhorter.

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Phil Lewis

What I'm Reading

by Phil Lewis

Phil Lewis's "What I'm Reading" newsletter aims to provide readers with new insights through direct, straight-to-the-point interviews and stories.

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Renaissance Readings

Renaissance Readings

by Renaissance Readings

Renaissance Readings offers audio articles from American Renaissance, covering race, American identity, multiculturalism, and current political issues.

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Michael Motley

One Mic Black History

by Michael Motley

Uncover the Black stories that shaped American history and point the way toward our future with Michael Motley's One Mic Black History.

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The Black Wall Street Times

The Black Wall Street Times | Substack

by The Black Wall Street Times

The Black Wall Street Times offers fearless reporting that amplifies Black voices, exposes injustice, and celebrates Black culture, rooted in Tulsa's Historic Greenwood District.

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Jemar Tisby, PhD

Footnotes by Jemar Tisby | Jemar Tisby, PhD | Substack

by Jemar Tisby, PhD

Jemar Tisby, historian and public scholar, connects American history to current events, exploring race, religion, and justice. He uncovers truths to guide action for a better future.

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Michael Harriot

ContrabandCamp | Michael Harriot | Substack

by Michael Harriot

Michael Harriot's ContrabandCamp delivers unapologetically Black liberation journalism and cultural critique, exploring history and contemporary issues.

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