Tuft University professor Kerri Greenidge recounted the life of William Monroe Trotter, a late 19th century civil rights activist, who used his wealth and leadership of the African-American newspaper, the Boston Guardian, to promote racial equality.
New York Times Magazine contributor Thomas Chatterton Williams looked at race and identity. He was interviewed by author and New York Times columnist Kwame Anthony Appiah.
Sebastian Gorka, former deputy assistant to President Trump, joins us to talk about U.S. domestic and foreign policy. He is the author of "Defeating Jihad," "Why We Fight," and "The War for America's Soul."
Sebastian Gorka, former deputy assistant to President Trump, joined us to talk about U.S. domestic and foreign policy. He is the author of "Defeating Jihad," "Why We Fight," and "The War for America's Soul."
Penn State history professor A.K. Sandoval-Strausz argued that Latin American immigration helped to revitalize U.S. cities in decline in the 1970s after years of economic downturn and white flight.
Sebastian Gorka, former deputy assistant to President Trump, joined us to talk about U.S. domestic and foreign policy. He is the author of "Defeating Jihad," "Why We Fight," and "The War for America's Soul."
Former Obama administration National Security Advisor & UN Ambassador Susan Rice discussed her life and career in American diplomacy and foreign policy.