Lawrence Reddick and the Communal Acts of Black History
African American history has always been a communal act. From its inception in the nineteenth century, Black men and women,
Read moreAfrican American history has always been a communal act. From its inception in the nineteenth century, Black men and women,
Read moreThank you to the the library team at Fisk University, especially Dr. Brandon Owens and Dr. Magana Kabugi; their
Read more*This post is part of our roundtable on Dr. Quito Swan’s ‘Pauulu’s Diaspora.’ Dr. Swan will be in conversation with Dr. Keisha
Read moreIn honor of Pride Month 2021, I wanted to extend the list of texts from the bibliography offered last year,
Read moreIn today’s post, Emerald Rutledge, an associate editor of Black Perspectives, interviews Briona Simone Jones on her new edited collection, Mouths of
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