Black Feminist Futures: A Reading List
In 1994, Ann duCille proclaimed that black feminism occupies a precarious status within the academy, due, in part, to its
Read moreIn 1994, Ann duCille proclaimed that black feminism occupies a precarious status within the academy, due, in part, to its
Read moreOn May 27, 1935, hundreds of Bermudians gathered in a protest chaired by barrister David Tucker, member of the League
Read moreIn today’s post, Richard Mares, an editorial assistant at Black Perspectives and Ph.D. candidate at Michigan State University, interviews Minkah Makalani about his recent article in
Read moreThe past year has certainly been an exciting one for the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS). In the months
Read moreFirst, the crowd gathered at the Atlanta Exposition on September 18, 1895, heard the band play “Dixie”; then they listened
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