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The Freedmen's Bureau, depicted in this 1868 drawing, was created to give legal title for Field Order 15 — better known as "40 acres and a mule."
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Created Equal: Uncovering the truth behind the phrase ‘40 acres and a mule’

Madison Ganzak June 25, 2024

In the years following the Civil War, formerly enslaved Black Americans in the South were promised "40 acres and a...

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FILE - In this Aug. 2, 1942, file photo, Kansas City Monarchs pitcher Leroy Satchel Paige warms up at New York's Yankee Stadium before a Negro League game between the Monarchs and the New York Cuban Stars.
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Whitmer signs bill designating May 2 as ‘Negro Leagues Day’ in Michigan

Rick Pluta June 20, 2024

State Rep. Helena Scott (D-Detroit) celebrated Juneteenth this year by showing up at a historic ballpark, watching as her bill...

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Emancipation Day Celebration band in Texas, June 19, 1900.
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Created Equal: The legacy of Juneteenth, nearly 160 years later

Madison Ganzak, Jenny Sherman June 19, 2024

Juneteenth marks our nation's second independence day — when the last of America's slaves were freed by executive decree. Though...

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The Atlantic's "Inheritance" project set out to create a more complex narrative of Black history in the United States.
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Created Equal: Why memories about Black life and history matter today 

Created Equal March 14, 2024

In February 2021, The Atlantic launched "Inheritance," a multi-year reporting project about American history, Black life and the resilience of...

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"The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History" by Ned Blackhawk.
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Created Equal: Rediscovering Indigenous American history with Ned Blackhawk

Created Equal February 12, 2024

The history of the United States is intertwined with the history of Native Americans, but it’s not always told that...

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“The Gateway to Freedom,” an international monument to the Underground Railroad by artist Ed Dwight, sits along the bank of the Detroit River in Detroit.
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Detroit Today: Forgotten tales of the Underground Railroad

Detroit Today October 12, 2023

The City of Detroit, with its close proximity to Canada — where slavery was abolished in 1833 — played a...

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