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Why Quincy Jones should be prominently featured in US music education − his absence reflects how racial segregation still shapes American classrooms

Quincy Jones conducts an orchestra in Rome in May 2004. Frank Micelotta/Getty Images by Philip Ewell, Hunter College Quincy Jones, who died on Nov. 3, 2024, at...

Black economic boycotts of the civil rights era still offer lessons on how to achieve a just society

Black demonstrators walk to work during the bus boycott in Montgomery, Ala., in February 1956. Don Cravens/Getty Images by Kevin A. Young, UMass Amherst Signed into...

Loss of Supreme Court legitimacy can lead to political violence

People on June 24, 2022, in Washington, D.C., protest the Supreme Court overturning the federal right to an abortion. Brandon Bell/Getty Images by Matthew Hall,...

Separate water fountains for Black people still stand in the South

In this 1938 image, a Black boy uses a fountain marked ‘Colored’ at a North Carolina county courthouse. Getty Images  – thinly veiled monuments to...

Black mothers trapped in unsafe neighborhoods signal the stressful health toll of gun violence in the U.S.

The stress of experiencing high levels of community violence harms entire families. skynesher/E+ via Getty Images by Loren Henderson, University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Ruby...

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