February 28, 2022 Albert Broussard Department of History Voting Voter Suppression: Q&A With Albert Broussard The Texas A&M professor, who specializes in African American history, discusses past and current efforts to thwart minority voting rights. February 1, 2022 Albert Broussard Department of History Building a Better World With Black History Albert Broussard, once a poor Black kid in San Francisco, now teaches what he wishes he had been taught: Black history. August 6, 2021 Albert Broussard Caleb McDaniel Department of History Department of Philosophy Former Student Wins 2020 Pulitzer Prize In History In his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, former student Caleb McDaniel ‘00, ‘01 (M.A.) shares Henrietta Wood’s story, which sheds light on what life was like for Black women in America in the 19th century. June 17, 2021 Albert Broussard Department of History Department of Sociology Joe Feagin Juneteenth Juneteenth and Absolute Equality Juneteenth, the oldest known celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S., marks an important step towards absolute equality in America. February 10, 2021 Albert Broussard Black History Black History Month Albert Broussard: Building a Better World with Black History As a pioneer and trailblazer in Black history, it’s no surprise that history professor Albert Broussard’s work is inspiring a better future. February 3, 2021 Albert Broussard Black History Black History Month The Origins of Black History Month Albert Broussard talks about the history and importance of recognizing Black History Month, and what it represents for the Black community, especially in lieu of the BLM movement.