Audley Moore, Black Women’s Activism, and Nationalist Politics
Today’s post is part of a week-long series featuring excerpts from a special issue on activist Queen Mother Audley Moore.
Read moreToday’s post is part of a week-long series featuring excerpts from a special issue on activist Queen Mother Audley Moore.
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Read moreIn today’s post, Kira Thurman, Assistant Professor of History and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan, interviews Priscilla
Read moreIn today’s post, Ashley Farmer, Assistant Professor in the Departments of History and African Diaspora Studies at the University of
Read moreElgin Baylor would not shut up and dribble. Baylor, who grew up in segregated Washington, D.C., had grown tired of
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