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African American Civil War Soldiers: An Interview with John Clegg

May 3, 2018May 13, 2018 Guy Emerson Mount digital media

This month, I had the opportunity to speak with John Clegg, founder of African American Civil War Soldiers, a new website that is

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Race and Racism at Canadian Universities

April 30, 2018May 5, 2018 Deirdre Mccorkindale academia, Canada, race

Since the 1970s, the national identity of Canada has been firmly associated with the concept of multiculturalism. Promoting national culture

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On Stanford’s All White Male History Conference

April 7, 2018April 13, 2018 Sasha Turner, Barbara Molony, and Sandra Dawson Black women, black women scholars, education

In December 1969, a group of historians organized the Coordinating Committee of Women Historians in the Profession, which, in 1995,

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The Story of Historically Black Colleges and Universities

January 22, 2018January 30, 2018 Lavelle Porter documentary, education, film, student activism, W.E.B. Du Bois

One of the most painful and haunting images that I recall from Stanley Nelson’s documentary, Tell Them We Are Rising:

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François Duvalier and the Misuse of Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 15, 2018January 20, 2018 Brandon Byrd Caribbean, Haiti, Historical Memory, Martin Luther King Jr., violence

On the morning of April 9, 1968, the Haitian political elite joined the US diplomatic core in the Port-au-Prince Cathedral.

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