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2016 AAIHS Conference: New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual Tradition

March 1, 2016March 6, 2016 Ashley Farmer

The upcoming year promises to be an exciting one for the African American Intellectual History Society. Not only is the

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Garveyism, Black Power, and the Intellectual History of the CARICOM Reparations Case

February 27, 2016February 27, 2016 Paul Hébert black internationalism, black politics, C.L.R. James, Eric Williams, Garveyism, Pan-Africanism

I was recently looking through scans of The Blackman, a periodical published by Marcus Garvey Jr., son of the founder

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The Bonds of History

February 25, 2016February 25, 2016 Christopher Bonner slavery

In recent years, Whitney Plantation has been transformed into a site for the memory of African enslavement in American and

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On Black History Month & Black Historical Writing: An Interview with Stephen G. Hall

February 23, 2016February 23, 2016 Brandon Byrd black intellectual history, black politics, Historiography

This Black History Month, I interviewed Stephen G. Hall, the Program Coordinator of History at Alcorn State University. He has

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Tracing Early Black Intellectual Networks

February 22, 2016February 21, 2016 Jared Hardesty black intellectual history, black politics, Caribbean, slavery

In my continuing series on early African American intellectual life, today I want to examine early black intellectual networks by

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