
A newsletter by Dr. Allison Wiltz, a writer, editor, and unapologetic Black scholar who writes about race and women, bridging the divide between history and culture.
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| Issues | 92 | Founded | 6 years ago | Last Issue | 8 days ago |
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A young man with dreadlocks standing outdoors against a cloudy sky | Photo by Ron Lach
America was founded by white men who claimed that European nations denied their right to religious freedom. Ironically, throughout much of this n...
Scoop of chocolate ice cream | Photo by Towfiqu barbhuiya via Pexels
As the early days of summer get underway, many Americans are looking for ways to beat the heat with modern comforts. If you’re reading this from an air-conditioned...
Expressive portrait of a young child | Dunmarx photography via Pexels
The fatal police shooting of Kohen Wiley, a 1-year-old Black infant, sparked painful conversations about the value of Black lives in America. On June 14th, his mo...
Emancipation Day, Richmond, Va 1905 | Photo by Detroit Publishing Co. | Library of Congress
Last year, Juneteenth National Independence Day became a federally recognized holiday. And since then, some have insisted that this holiday...
Woman wearing gray long-sleeve shirt | Photo by Ron Lach via Pexels
Juneteenth is a holiday celebrating Black Americans’ freedom. However, there are some White people who must have missed the memo because they’ve opted to center the...
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A womanist scholar with bylines on Oprah Daily, ZORA, GEN, LEVEL, and Momentum, the editor and chief of For Black Women, Cultured, Writers and Editors of Color. Earned a PhD in Psychology. Learn more at allisonthedailywriter.com
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