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Charnesia Corley & a Storify for the #blkwomensyllabus

August 13, 2015August 13, 2015 Jessica Marie Johnson #sayhername, black feminism, teaching

This past Monday, a young black woman in Texas named Charnesia Corley was stopped by the police as she ran

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For all the hereafter

July 5, 2015July 6, 2015 Patrick Rael

The Fourteenth Amendment is a living document, and Clarence Thomas is a terrible historian June 26 was a pretty good

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#BlackThoughtsMatter

June 28, 2015January 1, 2017 Guy Emerson Mount #BlackLivesMatter, #CharlestonSyllabus, Activism, capitalism, Chicago, Ferguson, W.E.B. Du Bois

As nine beautiful black minds are laid to rest and Confederate flags are symbolically ripped down across the nation, the

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D.W. Griffith’s Interracial Same-Sex Kiss

April 23, 2015April 23, 2015 Lauren Kientz Anderson

Cross-posted from OutHistory.org If there’s one thing I’ve learned studying history it is that the world is always more complicated

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Questions You Might Have Opinions About: Self-critique, Language, The Nadir, and Historical Accuracy in a Film (*not Selma)

February 22, 2015February 22, 2015 Lauren Kientz Anderson

This post is a bit more informal than the carefully researched posts of my colleagues on this blog. I would

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