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Race Pride, National Identity, and Jamaican Athletics

November 4, 2016June 22, 2017 Sasha Turner Jamaica, sports

As a child growing up in Jamaica, going to the movies was a moment of national pride–not because of the

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Women and the 1956 Congress of Black Writers and Artists in Paris

November 3, 2016April 2, 2017 Merve Fejzula #WomenandPanAfricanismSeries, Pan-Africanism, Paris

*This is the seventh post in our blog series on Women, Gender and Pan-Africanism edited by Keisha N. Blain. Blog

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Young Malcolm X in Roxbury, MA with Ella Collins. Source: Wikipedia.

Women’s Leadership in the Organization of Afro-American Unity

October 27, 2016October 28, 2016 Garrett Felber #WomenandPanAfricanismSeries, Malcolm X, Pan-Africanism

*This is the sixth post in a new blog series on Women, Gender and Pan-Africanism edited by Keisha N. Blain.

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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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Women, Gender Politics, and Pan-Africanism: An Interview with Keisha N. Blain

October 17, 2016February 7, 2017 Kathryn Vaggalis #WomenandPanAfricanismSeries, black nationalism, Pan-Africanism

In today’s guest post, Kathryn Vaggalis, the managing editor of Women, Gender and Families interviews Keisha N. Blain about the

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