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  • ESSAY: New Creation or Familiar Death? An Open Letter to Black Students in the North: Vincent Harding, 1969
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    ESSAY: New Creation or Familiar Death? An Open Letter to Black Students in the North: Vincent Harding, 1969
    05 Apr 2023
    Vincent Harding’s reflections on the expansion of Black Studies in the 1960s offers an ominous warning on the hiring of Black faculty and administrators today.
  • INTERVIEW: Randall Robinson: Third World Advocate, 1983
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    INTERVIEW: Randall Robinson: Third World Advocate, 1983
    29 Mar 2023
    Remembering Randall Robinson: Black internationalist, anti-imperialist, and friend of Haiti.
  • ESSAY: Currency Crisis in the West, 1965
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    ESSAY: Currency Crisis in the West, 1965
    22 Mar 2023
    A 1965 article from Kwame Nkrumah’s journal The Spark highlights the role of monetary policy – and the US dollar – as an instrument of imperialism and neocolonial rule.
  • INTERVIEW: A Talk with Sylvia Woods, 1974
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    INTERVIEW: A Talk with Sylvia Woods, 1974
    15 Mar 2023
    An inspiring interview with Sylvia Woods highlights the role of Black women in labor organizing and demonstrates that Black women should always be at the forefront.
  • EDITORIAL Dedicated to Women in Struggle, African Agenda, 1974
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    EDITORIAL Dedicated to Women in Struggle, African Agenda, 1974
    08 Mar 2023
    Revisiting a 1974 editorial on Black women and the international struggle against patriarchy, racism, imperialism, and capitalism on International Women’s Day.
  • ESSAY: Canada in the Caribbean, Caribbean International Service Bureau, 1971
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    ESSAY: Canada in the Caribbean, Caribbean International Service Bureau, 1971
    01 Mar 2023
    A 1971 statement shines a bright white light on the long history of Canadian imperialism in the Caribbean.
  • SPEECH: Racism Was Central to the Invasion, Albert Barrow, 1990
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    SPEECH: Racism Was Central to the Invasion, Albert Barrow, 1990
    22 Feb 2023
    Remembering the 1989 US invasion of Panama as a racist attack on Black people.
  • INTERVIEW: A Voice from the Monster: Charlene Mitchell in Tricontinental, 1971
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    INTERVIEW: A Voice from the Monster: Charlene Mitchell in Tricontinental, 1971
    15 Feb 2023
    A 1971 interview with the late Charlene Mitchell reminds us of both the need for Black radical struggle against capitalism, militarism, and racism, and the contradictions of inter-racial organizing…
  • ESSAY: Black Studies in the Age of Obama: John H. Bracey, Jr. 2011
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    ESSAY: Black Studies in the Age of Obama: John H. Bracey, Jr. 2011
    08 Feb 2023
    The late John H. Bracey, Jr. argued that Black Studies should be wedded to African liberation, not to the corporate-bureaucratic structure of the university.
  • EXCERPT: Howard University: Every Black Thing and Its Opposite, Kwame Ture
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    EXCERPT: Howard University: Every Black Thing and Its Opposite, Kwame Ture
    01 Feb 2023
    Kwame Ture reminds us that the Black university is a place of contradictions – and a potential site of struggle.
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