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  • The Wake-Up Call: Jesse, Jesters and Justice
    On Oct. 18, 1867, white South Carolinians awoke to incredibly disturbing news. “There is no use ignoring a palpable fact,” the Charleston Daily News explained. “Every negro almost in the State is enrolled in the League, and is nearly as much under discipline as though he were in the army....Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-20 By Michael Harriot
  • Lucas v. Nike: The EEOC’s Pivot From Civil Rights Enforcement to Grievance Politics
    When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, its mandate was clear: dismantle structural exclusion in American workplaces.But under the Trump administration, fueled by what I call the “MAGA Delusion,” civil rights enforcement is being repositioned. Tools designed to confront discrimination are being redirected...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-20 By Damario Solomon-Simmons
  • The Blackest Squads of All Time: The Great Escape
    In 1865, printer John Brooks Russell was browsing the shelves of a pawn shop in Washington, D.C., when he noticed a box labeled “Edward M. Thomas.” Russell immediately knew Thomas was a Black man who had spent most of his life working as a messenger in the House of Representatives,...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-19 By Michael Harriot
  • Throwback Thursday: The 6 Kinds of Karen
    This article originally appeared on NegusWhoRead on Aug. 6, 2020.Karen died today. Or maybe yesterday, I can’t be sure.All I know is that when I was alerted to the existence of a Wikipedia page for the term Karen, I knew it was time to move on. I predicted...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-19 By Michael Harriot
  • How Jesse Jackson Made Politics 'Woke'
    What is woke?While Huddie Ledbetter enshrined the term in the official Black American Unabridged Dictionary 80 years ago, the coal miners who used it in 1940 probably never heard Leadbelly’s song. By the 1960s, “woke” was so entrenched in Black culture that William E. Kelly wrote about...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-18 By Michael Harriot
  • The Blackest Squads of All Time: The McIntosh Mafia
    “There have been many race riots reported in this country,” began the Sept. 2, 1899 article in the Atlanta Constitution. “But the Darien affair can be safely said to stand without a parallel in the history of all the troubles.”What was the Darien Affair, and why did it scare the bejesus...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-16 By Michael Harriot
  • The Wake-Up Call Live: The Greatest Stories Ever Untold
    One of the wildest success stories in Black history began with a great slave escape.Born enslaved in 1819, Ben Montgomery was trafficked in Mississippi at 17 years old to live on Joseph Davis’ Hurricane Plantation in now-David Bend, Miss. Davis was a lawyer and a huge book collector...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-13 By Michael Harriot
  • Feb. 13, 1996, Is the Greatest Release Day in Hip-Hop History. Yes, I Said It.
    (Death Row-Interscope; Ruffhouse-Columbia)Like most self-described hip-hop heads who came of musical age in the 1990s, Sept. 29, 1998,...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-13 By The Low End Theorist
  • Throwback Thursday: Definitive Proof That Republicans Are Racist
    This article originally appeared on NegusWhoRead on June 8, 2016.Question: What’s the difference between a Ku Klux Klan rally and a Republican meeting?Answer: One has a bunch of racists who are dedicated to the principles of intolerance, Christian nationalism and white supremacy. The other is a Klan rally. Hello?...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-12 By Michael Harriot
  • How American Are You?
    (Envato Elements)On Sept. 29, 1683, more than two centuries before a criminal immigrant named Friedrich Trump arrived...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-11 By Michael Harriot
  • The Blackest Squads of All Time: Prince and the Revolutionaries
    On Sunday, Aug. 17, 1862, the New York Times published a brief blurb titled “Employing the Contrabands.” One month earlier, Congress passed the Second Confiscation Act, granting President Abraham Lincoln permission to “employ as many persons of African descent as he may deem necessary and proper for the suppression...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-09 By Michael Harriot
  • Black Audiences Deserve Better Than ‘Relationship Goals’
    Kelly Rowland and Method Man in “Relationship Goals.” (Photo by Amanda Matlovich/Prime)Remember the good ol’ days, when a...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-09 By Brooke Obie
  • Trump Administration Doesn't Want Us to Call Medgar Evers' Racist Assassin a 'Racist'
    (xiquinhosilva/Wikimedia Commons)Medgar Evers didn’t die quietly, and he didn’t die accidentally. He was hunted.On June 12, 1963,...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-06 By Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
  • The Wake-Up Call: Legends and Seeds
    Today’s Wake-Up Call started with the story of the Black Armed Guard of Monroe, N.C. Robert Franklin Williams was born on Feb. 26, 1925, in Monroe, N.C., to Emma Carter and John L. Williams. During his teen years, Williams’ grandmother, a formerly enslaved woman of Yoruba ancestry, gave Robert the...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-06 By Michael Harriot
  • BlackCheck: Do the Epstein Files Really Matter?
    ContrabandCamp’s BlackCheck scale uses data, facts peer-reviewed research to assess statements based on truthfulness, accuracy, and the level of racism.On Nov. 19, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act, requiring the attorney general to release all documents related to the Department of Justice’s 20-year...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-05 By Michael Harriot
  • Greatest Agitators of All Time: The Massoit Guards
    Barely a week into February, you’ve probably already had your fill of Black History Month facts for white people. You know what I’m talking about. To satisfy their corporate Black History Month mandate, news outlets and media companies will offer the tiniest, most sanguine morsels of useless Black history...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-04 By Michael Harriot
  • Audre Lorde Taught Us: 'Survival Is Not Theoretical'
    “My silences had not protected me. Your silence will not protect you…What are the words you do not have yet? What do you need to say? What are the tyrannies you swallow day by day and attempt to make your own, until you will sicken and die of them,...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-04 By Kirsten West Savali
  • Is Chris Cillizza a Journalist?
    In 1917, Ida B. Wells was undoubtedly the most popular reporter in America and perhaps the most famous American woman in the world. As the face of the anti-lynching movement, racial justice and women’s suffrage, Wells was one of the most polarizing political figures of her day. To Black...Read more
    Source: Contraband Camp Date: 2026-02-03 By Michael Harriot

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