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#SayHerName: The Sandra Bland Movement

April 18, 2016April 20, 2016 Phillip Luke Sinitiere #sayhername, Sandra Bland

In January, I posted on some of the latest developments in the case of Sandra Bland. This month I offer

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Mob Economics and Lynching Narratives

April 14, 2016April 11, 2016 Guest Poster Jim Crow, lynching, Mississippi, William Pickens

This is a guest post by Jason Morgan Ward, an associate professor of history at Mississippi State University. His new

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Global Garveyism: Mapping Those at Home and Abroad

April 1, 2016January 1, 2017 Guest Poster Garveyism, Marcus Garvey, Universal Negro Improvement Association

This is a guest post by Adam Ewing, an Assistant Professor of African American Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. He

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Postcoloniality from the Edges: Black Culture at the Philippine Military Academy

March 28, 2016March 29, 2016 Guy Emerson Mount Afro-Asia, imperialism

    Somewhere deep inside every historian resides a frightened, under-trained anthropologist.  Like many historians, I often praise my students

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Teaching Histories of Graffiti

March 15, 2016March 15, 2016 Greg Childs

“Wait, what!? How do you even teach this kind of history?” “What kind of texts do you use in class?”

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