The Black Republic: An Author’s Response
The most familiar story about nineteenth-century African Americans and the Haitian Revolution is a romanticized account of how the revolution
Read moreThe most familiar story about nineteenth-century African Americans and the Haitian Revolution is a romanticized account of how the revolution
Read more*This post is part of our online roundtable on Brandon R. Byrd’s The Black Republic. From the outside looking in, there
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Read moreNegro, African, Colored, Afro-American, African American, and Black are identifiers that reflect the variety of ways African Americans have identified
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