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As Proud of Our Gayness As We Are of Our Blackness

February 24, 2016February 24, 2016 Guest Poster Activism, Baltimore, black politics, black protest, civil rights

Today’s guest blog post is written by Jonathan Bailey.  A native of central Virginia, Jonathan currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland

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Tracing Early Black Intellectual Networks

February 22, 2016February 21, 2016 Jared Hardesty black intellectual history, black politics, Caribbean, slavery

In my continuing series on early African American intellectual life, today I want to examine early black intellectual networks by

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Introduction to the #Blackpanthersyllabus

February 20, 2016February 20, 2016 Keisha N. Blain Black Panther Party, Black Power, Civil Rights Movement

Beyoncé’s new song, “Formation” and her recent performance at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show has ignited a storm of

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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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Visualizing Music: Representing Black Culture, Community, and Politics

February 16, 2016February 16, 2016 Janell Hobson #BlackLivesMatter

Figure 1 As Jessica Marie Johnson has already documented here on AAIHS, black women utilized Beyoncé’s song, video, and performance

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