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Author: Rhon Manigault-Bryant

“Womanish is the Perfect Description for Me”: Remembering Leslie Brown

August 18, 2016August 18, 2016 Rhon Manigault-Bryant Leslie Brown

Womanist: 1. From womanish. (Opp. of “girlish,” i.e. frivolous, irresponsible, not serious.) A black feminist or feminist of color. From the black folk

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A ‘Club’ No Black Woman Wants to Join: Confronting the Aftermath of Black Death

July 19, 2016July 18, 2016 Rhon Manigault-Bryant #BlackLivesMatter, police brutality, police violence

I have found myself having to write, yet again, in the midst of racial, political, and social tumult. Recent events

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#PrinceSoundtrack 6.7.16

June 7, 2016June 7, 2016 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

  image courtesy HMD, Prince, Wired[1] “I can’t imagine the world without Prince in it. Who’s going to make the

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Intellectual Hunger vs. Academic Thirst: On the Culture of Immediacy

May 19, 2016May 19, 2016 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

I admit it. College-aged students increasingly vex me, and I am hoping, desperately, that I am not alone in my

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Singing the Soul Free: Gullah/Geechee Religion and Practice

April 19, 2016April 19, 2016 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

Last week, I had the great opportunity to give a talk at the College of Charleston. Guided by my research

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