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Search Results for: civil rights era


Online Roundtable–The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle

June 16, 2025June 16, 2025 AAIHS Editors #FromRightstoLives, black lives matter, civil rights, Civil Rights Movement

July 14th to July 18th, 2025 Black Perspectives, the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is

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The ‘Sinners’ Movie Syllabus

May 1, 2025May 3, 2025 Jemar Tisby & Keisha N. Blain Great Migration, Jim Crow, Mississippi

The ‘Sinners’ Movie Syllabus is a curated educational resource inspired by the 2025 film ‘Sinners,’ directed by Ryan Coogler. This

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Announcing the AAIHS 2025 Award Winners

March 17, 2025March 17, 2025 AAIHS Editors #AAIHS2025, conference

We are pleased to announce the 2025 AAIHS award winners—recipients of the Pauli Murray Book Prize, the Maria Stewart Journal Article

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Black Washingtonians in the Fight for Equality: An Interview with Maurice Jackson

February 19, 2025February 19, 2025 Robert Greene II Washington DC

In today’s post, Dr. Robert Greene II, assistant professor of history at Claflin University and President of AAIHS, interviews historian

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On the Significance of Black Queer History

February 12, 2025February 11, 2025 Beau Lancaster Black History Month

The public perception of Black history is not often seen as LGBTQ+ history. This is regardless of having noteworthy influential

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