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Search Results for: Black Radical Tradition


“A Transformational Teacher”: Cara Moyer-Duncan Reflects on Cedric Robinson

June 11, 2016June 11, 2016 Guest Poster #CedricRobinson, Black Studies, teaching

Today we continue to honor the life and legacy of Professor Cedric Robinson who passed away earlier this week. Dr.

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The Smile Beyond the Mind: Minkah Makalani Reflects on Cedric Robinson

June 10, 2016June 10, 2016 Guest Poster #CedricRobinson, black radical tradition, Black radicalism

Today we continue to honor the life and legacy of Professor Cedric Robinson who passed away earlier this week. Dr.

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“More Than Words or Ideas But Life Itself:” Cedric Robinson’s Testament

June 9, 2016June 9, 2016 Guest Poster #CedricRobinson, black radical tradition, Black radicalism, Cedric Robinson

Today we continue to honor the life and legacy of Professor Cedric Robinson who passed away earlier this week. Dr.

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“A Brilliant Political Theorist”: David Leonard Reflects on Cedric Robinson

June 8, 2016June 9, 2016 Guest Poster #CedricRobinson, Black Marxism, black radical tradition, Cedric Robinson

Earlier this week, we learned of the passing of Professor Cedric Robinson, a beloved scholar and mentor who authored several

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Marable’s Malcolm: A Revisitation

May 20, 2016May 20, 2016 Russell Rickford black intellectual history, black nationalism, Malcolm X, Manning Marable

Writing about Malcolm X can feel like stepping into a whirlpool. The further one ventures beneath the currents, the more

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