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Blackness, Displacement, and Wealth

March 2, 2016March 2, 2016 Guest Poster

This is a guest post by Walter Greason, a professor of History at Monmouth University. Dr. Greason writes about world,

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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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Readings on Black Women’s Internationalism

February 17, 2016February 16, 2016 Keisha N. Blain black internationalism, Black women, black women's internationalism

In recent years, the field of black internationalism has grown in leaps and bounds. Scholars are moving further away from

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Book Review-Racial Beachhead: Diversity and Democracy in A Military Town

February 14, 2016February 13, 2016 Guest Poster California

This is a guest post by Le’Trice Donaldson, a historian who specializes in 19th and 20th century African American military

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Doing and Being Intellectual History: #Formation as Curated by Black Women

February 12, 2016January 14, 2017 Jessica Marie Johnson black feminism, Black women, digital media, slavery

“From the city of New Orleans, we unite these narratives to assert undeniably that WE REMAIN.” – Back Cover, Mixed

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