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Search Results for: civil rights movement


The Pragmatic Utopia: An Author’s Response

April 30, 2016January 1, 2017 Russell Rickford #AAIHSRoundtable, #WeAreAnAfricanPeople, Pan-Africanism

This is the final day of our roundtable on Russell Rickford’s book, We Are an African People: Independent Education, Black

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Pragmatic Black Nationalism

April 29, 2016April 29, 2016 Guest Poster #AAIHSRoundtable, #WeAreAnAfricanPeople, Pan-Africanism

This is the fifth day of our roundtable on Russell Rickford’s book, We Are an African People: Independent Education, Black

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We Are Equal African Peoples

April 28, 2016April 28, 2016 Ibram X. Kendi #AAIHSRoundtable, #WeAreAnAfricanPeople, Pan-Africanism

This is the fourth day of our roundtable on Russell Rickford’s book, We Are an African People: Independent Education, Black

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Mob Economics and Lynching Narratives

April 14, 2016April 11, 2016 Guest Poster Jim Crow, lynching, Mississippi, William Pickens

This is a guest post by Jason Morgan Ward, an associate professor of history at Mississippi State University. His new

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Celia, #BlackLivesMatter, and the Diffusion of Black Thought

April 13, 2016April 13, 2016 Brandon Byrd #BlackLivesMatter, black protest, Black women, teaching

One of the hardest days in my early African American history class is the day that we analyze State of

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