To understand the erasure of a landmark event in our nation’s history, look to the books.
Watch a preview of American Coup: Wilmington 1898.
Beautiful, intimate photographs of a society in the crosshairs of white supremacy.
The little-known story of the deadly 1898 race massacre and coup d’etat in Wilmington, NC.
Fear, loathing, and the only successful coup d’état in American history.
Sportswriter Dave Zirin and Assistant Professor Kendra Gage examine the political motives behind competing at and hosting the Olympics with historian Adriane Lentz-Smith.
Johnson describes his domestic agenda and vision for a better America.
When the city of Detroit went up in flames in 1967, it was the most deadly civil uprising of the century.
What do a long list of iconic and controversial historical events have in common? They all got the presidential commission treatment.
Watch a preview of The Riot Report.
LBJ tried to torpedo the official Kerner Commission record. Instead it became a bestseller.
When US inner cities erupted in violence in 1967, LBJ created a commission to investigate.