AAIHS

AAIHS

African American Intellectual History Society

Follow Us On Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Latest Posts: BLACK PERSPECTIVES

  • Home
  • About
    • About AAIHS
    • AAIHS OFFICERS
  • Awards
    • Pauli Murray Book Prize
    • C.L.R. James Research Fellowship
    • Maria Stewart Journal Article Prize
    • Du Bois-Wells Prize
  • Membership
    • Join AAIHS
    • Member Login
  • Publications
    • Journal
      • General Info
      • Global Black Thought Journal – Online
    • Blog
  • Events
    • Annual Conference
      • Conference 2026 – General Information
    • Webinars
      • The Uncertainties of Higher Ed in the Age of COVID-19
      • The Nuts and Bolts of Publishing in Black Studies
  • Resources
    • AF AM Job Openings
    • #Charlestonsyllabus
  • Store
  • Donate
  • Contact Us

Search Results for: trump


Activism and “Good Trouble” in the March Trilogy

December 14, 2016December 13, 2016 Leah Milne #comicsandrace, comic books

This guest post is part of our new blog series on Comics, Race, and Society, edited by Julian Chambliss and

Read more

The American Revolution, Race, and the Failed Beginning of a Nation

December 7, 2016December 6, 2016 Chernoh Sesay Jr. Donald Trump, emancipation, law, racism, slavery

Although forms of systemic racism had certainly not gone away prior to Donald Trump’s election, that so many Americans voted

Read more

Can’t Feel the Bern!: Bernie Sanders, Mythmaking, and Identity Politics

December 7, 2016December 8, 2016 Shannon King Bernie Sanders, diversity

During the Democratic primaries, I preferred Bernie Sanders to Hillary R. Clinton but could never really “feel the Bern.” Sanders’

Read more
September 1980: Public School 207 in Brooklyn. Photo: Vic DeLucia/The New York Times.

Confronting School Choice, Part II: The 1980s in Review

December 6, 2016December 5, 2016 Lindsey E. Jones education reform, NAACP

The issue that occasions this post is the NAACP’s recent call for a moratorium on charter schools until the charter

Read more

On Authoritarianism and Civilization

December 4, 2016December 2, 2016 Neil Roberts 2016 Presidential Election, Donald Trump, marronage

This piece was originally published on Public Seminar and is reprinted here with permission. In 1890 the young W.E.B. Du

Read more
  • ← Previous
  • Next →
Copyright © 2026 AAIHS. All rights reserved. Site by GNDWS