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Search Results for: trump


Why are Trump Supporters Trying to Spark another Civil War?

October 19, 2016October 18, 2016 Patrick Rael Civil War, Donald Trump, slavery

As outrageous new events on the campaign trail assault us every day, it is becoming easy to accept the absurdities

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Harlem uprising, 1964. Photo by Dick DeMarsico, New York World Telegraph & Sun. Source: Library of Congress.

Fighting “Stop-and-Frisk” Policing from Rockefeller to Trump

September 27, 2016September 27, 2016 Garrett Felber Donald Trump, police violence

In the latest of Donald Trump’s string of attempts to “court” black voters (clearly aimed at courting his lily-white voter

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What’s Missing from Black Counternarratives to Donald Trump

September 26, 2016September 25, 2016 Andrea Roberts 2016 Presidential Election, Donald Trump

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s speeches and faux outreach to African Americans before all-white crowds in Michigan and Milwaukee in

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Reading Junot Díaz in France: American Racism and Teaching in a Trump Era

August 26, 2016August 26, 2016 Nathan Dize France

Donald Trump recently claimed that “France is no longer France,” citing France’s “inability” to effectively ensure the safety of its

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Fall Teaching in a Trump Climate

August 7, 2016August 6, 2016 Chernoh Sesay Jr. black intellectual history, Donald Trump, Politics, teaching

As the summer comes to an end and I begin to think about teaching in the fall, I wonder how

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