Dorothy Porter, Archives, and the Preservation of Black Studies
The explosive growth of Black studies programs and departments after 1968 triggered a wave of bibliographic scholarship. Colleges, universities, and
Read moreThe explosive growth of Black studies programs and departments after 1968 triggered a wave of bibliographic scholarship. Colleges, universities, and
Read moreThis article was originally published on May 30, 2016. Twenty-first-century Black women advocating on behalf of Black girls are building
Read moreBlack educator Dr. John Foster Potts may be a largely unknown figure today, but in Jim Crow-era South Carolina he
Read moreThere are many names synonymous with the Civil Rights Movement, but there are countless lesser-known individuals who played a critical
Read moreReconstruction politics shares a political lineage with the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Both periods sought to fulfill the nation’s mandate
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