Sabotage of the First Black New Orleans Journalist
It was a hot, balmy day in the Crescent City of New Orleans in June of 1970 when Warren Brown
Read moreIt was a hot, balmy day in the Crescent City of New Orleans in June of 1970 when Warren Brown
Read moreWe asked editors and bloggers of Black Perspectives to select the best books published in 2023 on Black History, and they
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Read moreJ.J. Butts’ new work, Dark Mirror: African Americans and the Federal Writers’ Project, provides a close reading of the ways
Read moreIn his book Administering Freedom, labor organizer and historian Dale Kretz asks how formerly enslaved Black people made freedom meaningful through
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