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Black Washingtonians in the Fight for Equality: An Interview with Maurice Jackson

February 19, 2025February 19, 2025 Robert Greene II 4 Comments
Washington DC

In today’s post, Dr. Robert Greene II, assistant professor of history at Claflin University and President of AAIHS, interviews historian

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On the Significance of Black Queer History

February 12, 2025February 11, 2025 Beau Lancaster 0 Comments
Black History Month

The public perception of Black history is not often seen as LGBTQ+ history. This is regardless of having noteworthy influential

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The Georgia of the North: An Author’s Response

January 28, 2025January 19, 2025 Hettie V. Williams 0 Comments
#GeorgiaOfTheNorth, Black women, Civil Rights Movement

This post is part of our online roundtable on Hettie V. Williams’s The Georgia of the North. Jacqueline Dowd Hall’s critical

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Race, Gender, and Religion in New Jersey’s Civil Rights Movement

January 23, 2025January 19, 2025 Cherisse Jones-Branch 0 Comments
#GeorgiaOfTheNorth, Black women, civil rights, education

This post is part of our online roundtable on Hettie V. Williams’s The Georgia of the North. Hettie V. Williams has

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Cars for Freedom: SNCC and the Sojourner Motor Fleet

January 13, 2025January 8, 2025 Travis Wright 5 Comments
Jim Crow, South, travel

On a late summer night in 1964, a small plane landed on a desolate airstrip outside Greenwood, Mississippi, carrying two

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