On Public Art, Historical Memory, and Racial Violence
In 1919, two dozen race riots broke out across the United States, and the collective racial terror traumatized Black communities.
Read moreIn 1919, two dozen race riots broke out across the United States, and the collective racial terror traumatized Black communities.
Read moreThe centennial of a defining, defiling moment in Tulsa history, the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre (“Tulsa Massacre”), May 31 –
Read moreThis is an interview with Robert Greene II, the lead associate editor of Black Perspectives, and Davarian Baldwin. Baldwin is the Paul
Read moreFebruary of this year marked the thirtieth anniversary of the killing of Rolan Adams, a Black British teenager who was
Read moreEditor: Robert Greene II, Ph.D. Black Perspectives, the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), invites blog
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