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Search Results for: black power


A Pedagogy of Black Mothering: Literally and in Practice

April 24, 2016February 4, 2018 Kami Fletcher

Take a good long hard look at that picture above.  What do you see?  Do you merely see a mother

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On Michelle Wright’s Physics of Blackness

April 20, 2016April 20, 2016 Guest Poster blackness, feminism

This is a guest post by Julietta Hua, an Associate Professor in the Department of Women and Gender Studies at

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Thinking with Black Diasporic Intellectual Production

April 12, 2016April 12, 2016 Jessica Marie Johnson black intellectual history, black protest, Black women, Caribbean, slavery

On April 5, AAIHS blogger Chris Cameron described five approaches to African American Intellectual History. Cameron’s approaches included intellectual history

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The Mysterious Thelma X and the Struggle of Black Domestic Workers

April 3, 2016April 3, 2016 Garrett Felber black nationalism, Black women, Nation of Islam

Several years ago, I was looking through the papers of sociologist C. Eric Lincoln at the Robert W. Woodruff Library

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Postcoloniality from the Edges: Black Culture at the Philippine Military Academy

March 28, 2016March 29, 2016 Guy Emerson Mount Afro-Asia, imperialism

    Somewhere deep inside every historian resides a frightened, under-trained anthropologist.  Like many historians, I often praise my students

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