Doing and Being Intellectual History: #Formation as Curated by Black Women
“From the city of New Orleans, we unite these narratives to assert undeniably that WE REMAIN.” – Back Cover, Mixed
Read more“From the city of New Orleans, we unite these narratives to assert undeniably that WE REMAIN.” – Back Cover, Mixed
Read moreThis is a guest post by Keri Leigh Merritt, a historian of the 19th c. American South. She received her
Read moreThe recent convergence of publicized anti-black police violence, the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the approaching Presidential
Read moreWith the news of the Daniel Holtzclaw trial verdict, black women’s sexual assault should be front-page news. This should especially be the case
Read moreKim F. Hall Chair of English and Professor of Africana Studies at Barnard College Kim F. Hall is the Lucyle
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