Historical Research
Following a trend set in recent years, references to “American exceptionalism” were common in 2012 and may remain a recurrent theme of US politics in the Obama
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February 5, 2013 // 0 Comments
*Editor’s Note: Remember, those “well regulated Militias” that the patriots are so in love with were used to wage war on brown and black people. Some things
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January 22, 2013 // 0 Comments
For over two years the Triqui people of San Juan Copala, an autonomous municipality, have been a dispossessed people. Forced to leave their homes by a wave of paramilitary
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January 18, 2013 // 0 Comments
*Editor’s Note: Let’s not forget that one of the original intents of the 2nd Amendment was to keep brown and black people in check and living under a reign of
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January 17, 2013 // 0 Comments
As much of Latin America braces itself for the possibility of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s death, observers around the world would do well to note the stark contrasts
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January 11, 2013 // 0 Comments
January 3, 2013 // 0 Comments
To go pick blueberries I have to get up at four in the morning. First I make my lunch to take with me, and then I get dressed for work. For lunch I eat whatever there is in
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January 2, 2013 // 0 Comments
At its peak, the Maya civilization had one of the richest cultures in the Americas. Today, ethnic Mayas in central America and Mexico suffer from discrimination, exploitation
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December 19, 2012 // 0 Comments
By Barbara Fraser • Dec 18, 2012 While indigenous people in Latin America are increasingly gaining rights to their traditional homelands, obstacles ranging from unclear
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December 18, 2012 // 2 Comments
Next 1st of January will mark the first 18 years of the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). A country that was on the threshold of modernity
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December 17, 2012 // 0 Comments
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