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#AAIHS2024–Reparations: Past, Present, and Future

March 4, 2024March 4, 2024 Robert Greene II #AAIHS2024

Later this week the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) will hold its ninth annual conference from March 8-9, 2024

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The Early Activism of Angela Davis

February 7, 2024February 7, 2024 Joshua L. Crutchfield Activism, Black women, carceral state, police brutality

On October 13, 1970, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Angela Davis in New York facing indictments for kidnapping,

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Rosa Parks, Radicalism, and Remembrance

February 1, 2024January 27, 2024 Ashley Farmer Activism, black feminism, Black radicalism, civil rights, Rosa Parks

This article was originally published on February 17, 2015 It’s Black History Month, which means that mainstream society pulls out

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Conference 2024 – General Information

#AAIHS2024 The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS)’s Ninth Annual Conference March 8-9, 2024 Conference Theme: Reparations: Past, Present, and

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John Potts and Radical Student Activism

November 1, 2023October 24, 2023 Candace Cunningham black intellectual history, education, HBCU history, Higher education, Resistance, teaching

Black educator Dr. John Foster Potts may be a largely unknown figure today, but in Jim Crow-era South Carolina he

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