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Search Results for: theorizing race


Haitian and Dominican Freedom Struggles in the Nineteenth Century

July 2, 2018July 5, 2018 Sandy Placido Anticolonialism, Cuba, Haiti, Haitian Revolution, Puerto Rico

In We Dream Together: Dominican Independence, Haiti, and the Fight for Caribbean Freedom, historian Anne Eller cogently interprets the geopolitical shifts that

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The Fearless Nature of Remaking Black Power

April 24, 2018April 28, 2018 Mary Phillips #RemakingBlackPower, black feminism, Black Power, Black radicalism, Communism, Pan-Africanism, Third World Women’s Alliance

*This post is part of our online roundtable on Ashley Farmer’s Remaking Black Power Ashley Farmer’s comprehensive text, Remaking Black Power: How

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A Primary Moral Position: Black Feminism and Self-Possession

March 30, 2018April 2, 2018 Chris Lebron Activism, black feminism, black lives matter, black radical tradition, Gender

*A version of this essay originally appeared on Public Seminar, as part of its Race/isms Book Forum on The Making of Black Lives Matter:

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Remaking Black Power: A New Book on Women and Black Power

December 4, 2017December 7, 2017 Ibram X. Kendi black feminism, Black women, social justice

This post is part of our blog series that announces the publication of selected new books in African American History

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Protest against white supremacy, February 2017. Photo: Flickr/cool revolution.

White Fragility, Anti-Racist Pedagogy, and the Weight of History

July 27, 2017July 31, 2017 Guest Poster academia, ethnic studies, pedagogy, race, racism, racist ideas, teaching

by Justin Gomer and Christopher Petrella On July 3, The Boston Globe published a controversial, if predictable, op-ed entitled “In

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