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Author: Rhon Manigault-Bryant

Finding My Brother’s Keeper

April 19, 2015April 20, 2015 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

I don’t often hear from my brother Maurice, but when I do, I realize within minutes of the conversation and

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June Jordan, “Bringing Back the Person,” and a Call to Community

March 19, 2015March 19, 2015 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

“Body and Soul, Black America reveals the extreme questions of contemporary life, questions of freedom and identity: How can I be

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Racial Uplift and the Big Screen: Modern Reflections on a Historical Concern

February 19, 2015February 20, 2015 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

“What do modern iterations of racial uplift look like in popular film?” I’ve been sitting with this question after a

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“Black Messiah” and the (Re)Surgence of Black Love

January 19, 2015January 23, 2015 Rhon Manigault-Bryant

I spent the latter portion of 2014 feeling like I was waking up in a veritable Groundhog Day (1993) remake,

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