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Heartfelt Reflections on the Lasting Legacy of the Anglo-Boer War

Heartfelt Reflections on the Lasting Legacy of the Anglo-Boer War

by African Elements News Writer | Oct 10, 2024 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black News-Africa and Diaspora, Current News Headlines

Learn about the Anglo-Boer War’s impact on South Africa, its legacy, and how inclusive commemoration fosters healing and understanding of this complex history.

The Painful Truth of Medical Harm Inflicted on Black Women

The Painful Truth of Medical Harm Inflicted on Black Women

by African Elements News Writer | Oct 9, 2024 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black History (Through Reconstruction), Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Uncover the legacy of historical medical harm to Black women, from forced experimentation to health disparities, impacting trust in healthcare today.

Wounded Roots: Unraveling Land Dispossession in South Africa

Wounded Roots: Unraveling Land Dispossession in South Africa

by African Elements News Writer | Sep 23, 2024 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black History (Through Reconstruction), Black News-Africa and Diaspora, Current News Headlines

Uncover the historical impact of land dispossession on labour rights in South Africa, revealing its lasting socio-economic consequences and ongoing reform.

James Earl Jones Inspires with Powerful Art for Change

James Earl Jones Inspires with Powerful Art for Change

by African Elements News Writer | Sep 20, 2024 | Black Art, Literature, and Music, Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black New-US, Current News Headlines

James Earl Jones’ impactful career and activism were highlighted in “The Great White Hope,” addressing racial tensions and civil rights in the 1960s.

A Tragedy Unveils the Silent Crisis in Global Boarding Schools

A Tragedy Unveils the Silent Crisis in Global Boarding Schools

by African Elements News Writer | Sep 16, 2024 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

The abandonment of Elijah Goldman highlights systemic abuse in boarding schools, revealing urgent needs for reform and accountability in child protection.

Uncovering the Painful Truth About For-Profit Prisons in America

Uncovering the Painful Truth About For-Profit Prisons in America

by African Elements News Writer | Sep 8, 2024 | Black History (Reconstruction to Present), Black New-US, Black Sociology and Politics, Current News Headlines

Uncover the impact of for-profit prisons on systemic inequities and modern-day slavery in the U.S., revealing a history that demands urgent reform.

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