Moving Slave Narratives from Film to Comics
Comics might not be the first place you’d think to go to for profound meditations on complex topics like war,
Read moreComics might not be the first place you’d think to go to for profound meditations on complex topics like war,
Read moreIn 1886, Charles Dudley Warner, a Massachusetts-born writer, traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to learn about the Southern way of life.
Read moreAmerican democracy and liberty might appear to be the opposite of the fascism and horrors of Nazi Germany. But for
Read moreThis is an excerpt from the preface of Andrew T. Fede’s Homicide Justified: The Legality of Killing Slaves in the
Read moreThere is a specter haunting black studies, black freedom struggles, humanism, and the politics of recognition. This recalcitrant specter currently
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