Author Scott Spillman joins Morning Joe to discuss his book 'Making Sense of Slavery: America’s Long Reckoning, from the Founding Era to Today '.
Lucy and Lois Tritton were paraded through the streets of New Haven, led by a drummer shouting “slaves for sale.” The mother ...
On the non-fiction shelves you’ll find memoirs by Claire Cameron, Susan Swan and Tessa McWatt; a timely biography of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, an account of one of Canada’s deadliest ...
Ethan Allen and his efforts to obtain statehood for Vermont and former slave Lucy Terry Prince and her family’s struggle to ...
This was in December 1850, an especially precarious time when the Fugitive Slave Act forced Northerners to ... One alarming feature of Susanna Ashton’s book is how much racism he experienced in Canada ...
In December 1850, John Andrew Jackson — who had escaped a plantation in South Carolina and was living in Massachusetts — showed up at the Brunswick home that Harriet Beecher Stowe and her family were ...
Three Black leaders explain how they've seen and faced racism, and how they're helping push through change in their communities.
The story of HBC is the story of colonialism in Canada and its enduring legacy – but for many Indigenous Peoples, there are ...
Donations to Irish people from indigenous communities in Canada during the Great Famine - valued at around €12,000 today - ...
The Salvation Army Thrift Store is proud to announce the grand opening of its newest location at 20 Leslie Street in ...
Debates over President Donald Trump’s hardline migration policies are focused on the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, to some ...