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Radical Transcripts Hidden in Plain View: Excavating and Recovering “Negro Toilers” in the Communist Archive

July 27, 2015December 30, 2016 Guest Poster #AAIHSRoundtable, Communism, Garveyism, Pan-Africanism

This is the third day of the AAIHS’ roundtable on Hakim Adi’s Pan-Africanism and Communism. On the first day, we

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Seriously – boardgames? Yes, seriously.

June 27, 2015June 28, 2015 Patrick Rael

A scholar of African American history comes out as a tabletop gamer. I have a secret I want to share:

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Roundtable on Black Women’s Intellectual History Day 6: Martha Jones Responds

June 5, 2015June 7, 2015 Lauren Kientz Anderson review of black women's intellectual history

by Martha Jones University of Michigan This is the sixth and final day of our roundtable reviewing the book Toward a History of

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“Ten Million Black People . . . are Watching:” Reactions to the Outset of the U.S. Occupation

April 13, 2015April 13, 2015 Brandon Byrd Haiti, imperialism

This is the fourth entry in a series on the centennial of the U.S. occupation of Haiti. The previous post

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Black History Month, A Reflection and Defense

February 2, 2015February 3, 2015 Noelle Trent

As Black History month was approaching, I began to ponder the meaning of this occasion in our modern world. My

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