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How Black Americans combated racism from beyond the grave

The addition of a simple ‘Mr.’ or ‘Mrs.’ could be a quiet act of resistance. Rae Tucker/Find a Grave by David B. Parker, Kennesaw State University The...

Americans remain hopeful about democracy despite fears of its demise – and are acting on that hope

Black voters are punishing anti-democratic candidates at the ballot box. AP Photo/Morry Gash by Ray Block Jr, Penn State; Andrene Wright, Penn State, and Mia Angelica...

Atlanta’s BeltLine shows how urban parks can drive ‘green gentrification’ if cities don’t think about affordable housing at the start

A pedestrian walking along the BeltLine in Atlanta on Feb. 17, 2016, passes townhomes under construction. AP Photo/David Goldman by Dan Immergluck, Georgia State University Is Atlanta...

With Raphael Warnock’s reelection, Congress’s club of pastor politicians holds on to one of its few members

by Robert Speel, Penn State Sen. Raphael Warnock’s victory against Republican challenger Herschel Walker means that the U.S. Senate will have two ordained ministers serving...

Georgia runoff elections are exciting, but costly for voters and democracy

by John A. Tures, LaGrange College In Georgia, if no candidate receives 50% of the general election vote for a statewide or congressional district race,...

Celebrities in politics have a leg up, but their advantages can’t top fundraising failures

Mehmet Oz speaks on Nov. 8, 2022, shortly before losing his bid for Pennsylvania senator during the midterm elections. Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images by Richard...

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