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Author: Phillip Luke Sinitiere

#SandraBland Soundtrack

August 19, 2016August 15, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere Sandra Bland

My post last month used visual art as a way to mark the one-year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death (see

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Sandra Bland (1987-2015): Art, Remembrance, Commemoration

July 13, 2016July 12, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere #sayhername, digital media, Sandra Bland

Sandra Bland died one year ago today, July 13, 2015. As we remember Bland’s death, we also commemorate her life.

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Summer Reading With W. E. B. Du Bois

May 18, 2016May 23, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere

As part of my ongoing research on the life, thought, and history of W. E. B. Du Bois, this month

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#SayHerName: The Sandra Bland Movement

April 18, 2016April 20, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere #sayhername, Sandra Bland

In January, I posted on some of the latest developments in the case of Sandra Bland. This month I offer

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#AAIHS2016: Reflecting on the Past’s Presence

March 23, 2016March 23, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere

Recently, I traveled to Chapel Hill for the first annual conference of the African American Intellectual History Society. But my

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