Tracing the Pan-African Foundations of Transnational Black Feminism
Following her deportation from New York to London, England, Black communist Claudia Jones expanded the scope of her leftist, anti-imperial
Read moreFollowing her deportation from New York to London, England, Black communist Claudia Jones expanded the scope of her leftist, anti-imperial
Read moreFew figures of the eighteenth century have captured the attention of historians, literary critics, and scholars of Africana studies as
Read moreOn September 2, the National Academy of History and the Venezuela History Network in Caracas announced the transcription and digitization
Read moreIn her suicide note on August 9, 1996, Black German activist-intellectual May Ayim sadly wrote, “I have lived and experienced
Read moreConversations in BlackFreedom Studies (CBFS) is a monthly discussion series held at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Curated by Jeanne
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