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Women, Gender, and Party Politics in the Black Panther Party

July 12, 2017July 17, 2017 Ashley Farmer #AAIHSRoundtable, #RevolutionHasCome, Black Panther Party, Black Power, Black women

This post is part of our online roundtable on Robyn Spencer’s The Revolution Has Come In the spring of 1967,

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Black Panther Convention at the Lincoln Memorial, June 1970. Photo: Library of Congress.

Life in the Struggle: Stories of Life in the Black Panther Party

July 10, 2017July 14, 2017 Tracy K'Meyer #AAIHSRoundtable, #RevolutionHasCome, Black Panther Party, Black Panthers

This post is part of our online roundtable on Robyn Spencer’s The Revolution Has Come In her conclusion, Robyn C.

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Resurrecting the Radical Pedagogy of the Black Panther Party

July 3, 2017July 5, 2017 Christopher F. Petrella Black Panther Party, Black Panthers

Not long ago I had the opportunity to visit The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture’s Black Power! exhibition,

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Hip Hop and Disability: An Interview with Leroy Moore Jr.

July 1, 2017April 3, 2018 Darryl Robertson #HipHopSeries, disability

This month I interviewed Bay area artist and producer Leroy Moore Jr., co-founder of the Sins Invalid performance project and

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African Liberation Day, 1972. Photo: District of Columbia Public Library.

Black Power, Education, and the History of the Peoples College

May 17, 2017May 20, 2017 Richard D. Benson II Activism, black intellectual history, Black Power, education

Over the past several years, scholars such as Ibram X. Kendi, Martha Biondi, Russell Rickford, and others have produced scholarship

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