Race in the United States

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This Brazilian city is home to a US Civil War colony. It banned racist symbols at its annual Confederate festival.

Lifestyle & Belief

The Brazilian town of Santa Bárbara d’Oeste is known for one thing above all — its annual Confederate festival. Descendants of thousands of people who emigrated to Brazil from the US South after they lost the Civil War celebrate their American heritage. Typically, the Confederate flag stands out. But recently, the City Council voted to ban the flag because of its racist symbolism.

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Green groups grapple with a history of racism and exclusion

Conflict & Justice
Sixty-four soldiers from the 3rd Battalion of the 24th United States Infantry, a predominantly black unit, were tried in the largest court martial in US military history over their roles in the Camp Logan riot. Thirteen were sentenced to death.

Remembering the black soldiers executed after Houston’s 1917 race riot

Justice

“The Loving Story” that decriminalized interracial marriage

Arts, Culture & Media

A Growing Wealth Gap

The World

More biracial Americans experiment with fluid identity

Conflict & Justice

What does this fluidity mean to the idea of race in our country at all? And how does one rationally and honestly navigate the conundrums of identity?