PinnedRegie Stites, Ph.D.inCulturedUnlearning the Myth of a White AmericaA lesson in societal archeologyMay 2314May 2314
PinnedRegie Stites, Ph.D.How Has White Supremacy Changed and How Will it Die?Conclusion of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeApr 2119Apr 2119
PinnedRegie Stites, Ph.D.“Sundown Towns” — Black Workers and White Segregation in the Rural MidwestChapter Ten of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeMar 613Mar 613
PinnedRegie Stites, Ph.D.“Hyphenated Americans” — Anti-Immigrant Bias and the Enlargement of WhitenessChapter Nine of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeFeb 2210Feb 2210
PinnedRegie Stites, Ph.D.“A Man but Not a Brother” — Black Civil War Heroes and the Persistence of White SupremacyChapter Eight of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeFeb 134Feb 134
Regie Stites, Ph.D.The Courage of the Conscientious ObjectorMohammad Ali Showed the Way and My Brother FollowedMay 139May 139
Regie Stites, Ph.D.“Unfinished Business”—Unveiling A World Beyond WhitenessChapter Thirteen of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeApr 4Apr 4
Regie Stites, Ph.D.“Scientific Racism”—Mid-Century Science, Silence, and White SupremacyChapter Twelve of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeMar 282Mar 282
Regie Stites, Ph.D.inMomentum“Red Summer” — Black Empowerment and White Rage in the Early Twentieth CenturyChapter Eleven of A Family History of Whiteness: American Roots of Racial InjusticeMar 218Mar 218
Regie Stites, Ph.D.“Momento Mori” — The Necessity (and Joy) of Remembering DeathFour days ago, my father died. I was at his side when he took his last breath. It was a peaceful passing, the best we could have hoped for…Feb 275Feb 275