The ‘Baby Dolls’ of New Orleans: Gender, Race, and Self-Creation
“Is the unruly woman masker still relevant?” This question posed by Xavier University dean and professor Kim Vaz-Deville speaks to
Read more“Is the unruly woman masker still relevant?” This question posed by Xavier University dean and professor Kim Vaz-Deville speaks to
Read moreHas Black History Month run its course? Every year conversations take place weighing the significance of Black History Month. Assertions
Read moreMartin Luther King Jr. approached history with a reverent understanding of the complex relationship between the secular and the sacred.
Read moreThe familiar refrain after the Emmanuel AME massacre on June 17, 2015, was that Dylann Roof, the murderer, was not
Read moreThis is an excerpt from Joseph R. Fitzgerald’s The Struggle is Eternal: Gloria Richardson and Black Liberation, scheduled to be published
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