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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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Beyond Respectability: A New Book on Black Female Public Intellectuals

May 30, 2017June 2, 2017 Ibram X. Kendi black intellectual history, Black women, Gender, review of black women's intellectual history

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

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Black Feminist Futures: A Reading List

April 14, 2017April 17, 2017 Kathleen E. Bethel black feminism, black politics, Black women

In 1994, Ann duCille proclaimed that black feminism occupies a precarious status within the academy, due, in part, to its

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On Hip-Hop, Teaching, and Social Justice: An Interview with A.D. Carson

April 10, 2017April 13, 2017 Darryl Robertson #HipHopSeries

This month I interviewed A.D. Carson, a performance artist and educator from Decatur, Illinois. He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate

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The Third World Women’s Alliance, Cuba, and the Exchange of Ideas

April 7, 2017April 10, 2017 Ashley Farmer Activism, Black women, Caribbean, Cuba, Gender, Third World Women’s Alliance

Since President Obama reestablished diplomatic relations in December 2014 there has been a spike in American travel and interest in Cuba. Increased

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