Roundtable on Black Women’s Intellectual History Day 3: The Global Dimensions of Black Women’s Intellectual History
This is the third day of a four part roundtable reviewing the book Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women. We began
Read moreThis is the third day of a four part roundtable reviewing the book Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women. We began
Read moreRecently an Africana Studies colleague at Luther who studies African and African American literature brought the poet Camille Dungy to my
Read moreThis is the fifth entry in a series on the centennial of the U.S. occupation of Haiti. The previous entry
Read moreBefore the 1963 March on Washington a group of African American women stormed the gates of the capital demanding that
Read moreOver the past several years, I have been conducting research for a book on black nationalism, radical politics, and internationalism during
Read more