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Slavery, Freedom, Citizenship, and Teaching

January 26, 2015January 25, 2015 Christopher Bonner

  What does freedom mean?   This week, I’ll start teaching a senior seminar titled Slavery, Freedom, and Citizenship, and

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History Matters Now More Than Ever

July 18, 2025July 2, 2025 Françoise N. Hamlin and Charles W. McKinney, Jr. #FromRightstoLives, black lives matter, Civil Rights Movement, teaching

This post is part of our online roundtable on Françoise N. Hamlin and Charles W. McKinney Jr.’s From Rights to Lives.

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The Launch of Global Black Thought: A New Journal from Penn Press

May 15, 2025May 15, 2025 Kimberly Akano

After two years of planning and preparation, the new AAIHS journal Global Black Thought has officially launched! Published by the

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Global Guyana: An Interview with Oneka LaBennett

January 29, 2025January 26, 2025 Kiana Knight Afro-Caribbean, Caribbean, Guyana

In today’s post, Kiana M. Knight, managing editor of Black Perspectives and a PhD candidate in Africana Studies at Brown

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Celebrating Black Intellectual History–Then and Now

October 24, 2024October 25, 2024 Lois Leveen black intellectual history, teaching

In “Don’t Cash Crop My Cornrows,” a video created for her high school history class that later went viral, Amandla

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