How America Bought and Sold Racism, and Why It Still Matters

By Lisa Hix Today, very few white Americans openly celebrate the horrors of black enslavement—most refuse to recognize the brutal nature of the institution or actively seek to distance themselves from it. “The modern American sees slavery as a regrettable period when blacks worked without wages,” writes Dr. David Pilgrim, the Vice President for Diversity and … Continue reading How America Bought and Sold Racism, and Why It Still Matters