Marquis Taylor has been featured in several publications and on television for his work creating the first exhibit about African-AmericansContinue reading
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Kate Masur interviewed on The Tavis Smiley Podcast
Kate Masur was interviewed on The Tavis Smiley Podcast in July 2022 to discuss the themes of her book, Until Justice BeContinue reading
Leslie Harris on WTTW discussing university reparation efforts
Leslie Harris contributes thoughtful conversation on WTTW about universities ties to slavery and calls for reparation efforts. Harris says, “WeContinue reading
Evanston RoundTable shares awareness about Kate Masur’s partnership with Evanston teachers
Evanston RoundTable ran an article about Kate Masur’s partnership with Evanston Township High School teachers in her Illinois Colored ConventionsContinue reading
Kate Masur’s book a finalist for Pulitzer Prize
Kate Masur‘s book, Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, From the Revolution to Reconstruction, was made aContinue reading
Kate Masur interviewed on radio, CNN, and documentary
Kate Masur was interviewed on WGN radio to discuss her and her team’s digital contribution to the Colored Conventions Project, Black Organizing inContinue reading
Northwestern’s addition to the Coloured Conventions’ Project in the Chicago Tribune
Kate Masur collaborated with a team of researchers and digital humanities experts, among them Northwestern graduate students Hope McCaffrey, EmilianoContinue reading
New digital exhibit on Black political history by Kate Masur and graduate students
Kate Masur has collaborated with a team of researchers and digital humanities experts, among them Northwestern graduate students Hope McCaffrey,Continue reading
Kate Masur’s op-ed on Juneteenth in The New York Times
Kate Masur published an op-ed reflecting on Juneteenth in the New York Times in June 2021, entitled “Juneteenth Reminds Us JustContinue reading
Kate Masur’s op-ed on the Civil Rights Act of 1866 in LA Times
Kate Masur has published an article in the LA Times in April 2021 entitled “Lessons from the civil rights struggleContinue reading