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Search Results for: Black Lives Matter


W.E.B. Du Bois And World Revolution: An Interview With Bill V. Mullen

October 18, 2016October 16, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere Afro-Asia, black intellectual history, black internationalism, Black women, Communism, W.E.B. Du Bois

This month I interviewed Bill V. Mullen, Professor of American Studies at Purdue University, about his recent book, Un-American: W.

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New African American History Museum Carries on a Radical Museum Tradition

October 7, 2016October 7, 2016 Andrea Burns

This article originally appeared on Process, the blog of the Organization of American Historians. It has been reproduced here with

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Is the Myth of Racial Harmony Killing Our Country?

October 3, 2016October 4, 2016 Devyn Spence Benson black internationalism, black protest, police brutality

My eyes draw open, fixing on the silhouette of the spinning blades of the ceiling fan above my bed. After

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The Fallacies of Neoliberal Protest

September 24, 2016September 24, 2016 Russell Rickford #BlackLivesMatter, police violence

This post is an amended version of remarks read at a rally organized by Cornell University’s Black Students United (BSU)

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Rebuilding the Robesonian Labor Movement

September 10, 2016September 10, 2016 Russell Rickford black lives matter, poverty

This post is an amended version of a speech delivered at the Tompkins County Workers Center’s Labor Day Picnic at

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