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An Open Letter to White Liberal Feminists

November 19, 2016November 21, 2016 Rhon Manigault-Bryant black feminism

Dear White Liberal Feminists, After Donald J. Trump’s election to the highest and most powerful political office of the United

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Protesters calling for return to military government for 90 days. The placard in the picture reads: "S.O.S. Armed Forces: Enough! We want a fundamental cleanup, and power back in 90 days." Photo courtesy of Vice News.

After the Election: The View from Recent Brazilian Politics

November 16, 2016November 15, 2016 Greg Childs Brazil, electoral politics, Politics

This one is going to be difficult. I will be heading to Brazil over the winter break to conduct some

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The Constitutional Convention, 1787. Source: history.com.

Slavery, Democracy, and the Racialized Roots of the Electoral College

November 14, 2016July 1, 2017 Christopher F. Petrella Constitution, electoral politics, Politics

At 11:45 p.m. on November 6, 2012, Donald Trump tweeted that “the electoral college is a disaster for a democracy.”

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Spanish Map of Hispaniola. Photo: Wikipedia.

Black Lives in a Colony in Crisis: An Interview with Nathan H. Dize

November 13, 2016November 12, 2016 Brandon Byrd digital media, Haiti, slavery, teaching

This month, I had the opportunity to interview Nathan H. Dize, one of the founding authors and the content curator,

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“Revolt at the Source:” Cedric Robinson’s Archive of Resistance

November 12, 2016January 2, 2017 Robyn C. Spencer #BlackMarxism, archives, Black Marxism, black radical tradition, Cedric Robinson, Racial Capitalism

This is the final day of our roundtable on Cedric Robinson’s book, Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical

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