Non-Historical Writings
In Memoriams
Black Freedom Struggle History Writings
- The Exile of Jack Johnson.
- The Global Context of the Civil Rights Movement.
- The International Malcolm X.
- The Berkeley Mayor Who was Mentored by Malcolm X: an Interview with Gus Newport.
- Gandhi’s Connections with Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey.
- When Martin Luther King’s Mentors Met with Gandhi.
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott: The Full Story.
- The 1968 Memphis Strike, Part One: The Garbage Workers.
- An Incomparable Loss: The Mourning of Martin Luther King’s Friends and Family.
- A SNCC veteran reflects on what strengthens community… and what can tear it apart: an interview with Mike Miller.
U.S.-Mexico Border History Writings
- The Comanche Empire and the Destruction of Northern Mexico.
- How the Fight to Protect Slavery Led to the Texas Revolution.
- The Origins of Border Crossing and Border Policing.
- The Japanese-Mexican Infiltration of Pancho Villa’s Forces.
White Supremacy in U.S. History Writings
- The American Influence on Nazi Race Law.
- Donald Trump’s Deep White Supremacist Roots.
- Why White Supremacists Support MLK’s Holiday.
The “Freedom Is a Long-Distance Struggle” Series: Reflections in the Wake of the Uprisings of 2020.
- Freedom Is a Long-Distance Struggle.
- Self-Care in Movement History.
- Building Intergenerational Movement Community.
- The Meaning of “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize”.
White Antiracist History: Chapter Length Writings
- George Hrbek: The Selma Minister Who Built a White Antiracist Spiritual Community in Chicago.
- The Life of Anne Braden, Part One: Finding Her Way to the Movement.
- The Life of Anne Braden, Part Two: a Life in the Movement.
Reflections on White Antiracist History
- In the River with the Ancestors.
- White Antiracist History; White Antiracist Mobilization: The Vision Statement for the White Antiracist Ancestry Project.
- On the Importance of White Antiracist History… And the Dangers of Its Erasure: An Interview with Tim Wise.
- Reflections on Anne Braden & the Importance of White Antiracist History: An Interview with Cate Fosl.
Interviews on Whiteness with Ann Jealous & Caroline Haskell
- How Racism Hurts White People… And How Healing from That Hurt Can Help Us All Build a Better World.
- A Psychological Deep Dive into White Guilt & Shame.
- White Silence & Emotional Immaturity.
Short Profiles of White Antiracists in US History
- Charles Freer Andrews & Madeleine Slade.
- The Battle of Blair Mountain.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
- Heather Booth.
- Vernon Bown.
- Joan C. Browning.
- Guy and Candie Carawan.
- Cassius Marcellus Clay.
- Levi Coffin.
- Connie Curry.
- Bernardine Dohrn.
- Bob Fitch.
- Betty Garman Robinson.
- William Lloyd Garrison.
- Jean Genet.
- Grass Roots Organizing Work (GROW).
- James E. Groppi.
- Abraham Joshua Heschel.
- Myles Horton.
- Jean-Charles Houzeau.
- Clarence Jordan and the Koinonia Farm Experiment.
- Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz.
- Benjamin Lay.
- Stanley Levison.
- Viola Liuzzo.
- Grace & Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin.
- Jack Minnis.
- William Lewis Moore.
- Joan Trumpauer Mulholland.
- James Peck.
- Joachim Prinz.
- James Reeb.
- Lillian Smith.
- The Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF).
- Jane Stembridge.
- Fay Stender.
- Thaddeus Stevens.
- Frances Titus.
- John Woolman.
- The White Panther Party.
- Quentin Young.
- Dottie Zellner.
- James Zwerg.