African Americans and the Classics: An Introduction
The history of African American engagement with Classical history, literature, and philosophy has been fraught with controversy and complexity. Much
Read moreThe history of African American engagement with Classical history, literature, and philosophy has been fraught with controversy and complexity. Much
Read moreThere is a specter haunting black studies, black freedom struggles, humanism, and the politics of recognition. This recalcitrant specter currently
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Read moreThe 1830s was the high-tide of Jacksonianism, an era many historians consider the nadir of early American history. Although universal
Read moreAlthough it has been months since the controversy over Dana Schutz’s painting, “Open Casket,” which depicted Emmett Till’s mutilated face
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