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Intellectual Identity

The #BlackCommunistReadingList

November 29, 2016October 25, 2017 Terrell Jermaine Starr black radical tradition, Black radicalism, Communism, Fidel Castro

Here is a list of recommended books on African Americans and Communism. As a graduate student at the University of

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Writing Black Women’s Intellectual History

November 21, 2016March 26, 2017 Keisha N. Blain black internationalism

At the recent ASALH conference in Richmond, Virginia, I participated in a roundtable on “Problems and Approaches in African American

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Why Haiti Needs New Narratives: An Interview with Gina Athena Ulysse

November 6, 2016January 2, 2017 Grace Sanders Johnson black feminism, black intellectual history, black lives matter, black protest, Haiti, Pan-Africanism

On October 4, 2016, Hurricane Matthew roared through Haiti’s southwest peninsula taking with it homes, centuries-old structures, and over 800

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Borders of Dominicanidad: A New Book on Dominican Racial Identity

November 4, 2016November 3, 2016 Ibram X. Kendi Haiti, Latino/a

This post is part of a blog series I am editing, which announces the release of selected new works in African

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Black Leaders in Academia: An Interview with Barbara Savage

November 2, 2016November 1, 2016 Chris Cameron #blackleadersseries, Black Leaders, Black women, Professional Development

Today I continue an interview series on black leaders in academia. The interviews will take place once a month and

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