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Search Results for: civil rights movement


“Revolt at the Source:” Cedric Robinson’s Archive of Resistance

November 12, 2016January 2, 2017 Robyn C. Spencer #BlackMarxism, archives, Black Marxism, black radical tradition, Cedric Robinson, Racial Capitalism

This is the final day of our roundtable on Cedric Robinson’s book, Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical

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Conjuring the Black Radical Tradition

November 11, 2016December 30, 2016 Austin McCoy #BlackMarxism, Angela Davis, Black Marxism, black radical tradition

This is the fifth day of our roundtable on Cedric Robinson’s book, Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical

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Decolonizing the Republic: A New Book on African and Caribbean Migrants in Postwar Paris

November 3, 2016January 1, 2017 Ibram X. Kendi France, Immigration, Migration, Paris

This post is part of a blog series I am editing, which announces the release of selected new works in African

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Reflections on Race, Diaspora, and Nation

October 29, 2016October 28, 2016 Tshombe Miles Afro-Brazilians, blackness, Brazil

“People of African descent, wherever they reside, should always be mindful that national struggles can never be disentangled from diasporic

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The Ruth Simms Hamilton African Diaspora Series: An Interview with Quito Swan and Glenn Chambers

October 25, 2016March 26, 2017 Keisha N. Blain Black Power Studies

In today’s post, I sit down with Professors Quito Swan and Glenn Chambers to discuss their book series on the

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