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- Dr. Robert W. Widell, Jr. University of Rhode Island Department of History
- Haiti Solidarity, Write to the Above Address Or Email [email protected]
- Dear Colleague
- The Enduring Legacies of Dorothy Bolden, Ella Mae Wade Brayboy, and Pearlie Dove’S Community Leadership in Atlanta, 1964-2015
- Exploring the Spatial and Political Legacies of the Republic of New Afrika in Detroit and Jackson
- Eye for an Eye: the Role of Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement
- From One Generation to the Next: Armed Self-Defense, Revolutionary Nationalism, and the Southern Black Freedom Struggle
- 23, 2018 Program
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, MERCED Hidden Voices: the Women of the Black Arts Movement and the Rise of the Ancestors a Dissertat
- The Spirit of Protest and the Sit-In Movement in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Conference Program Committee
- 1964: the Beginning of the End of Nonviolence in the Mississippi Freedom Movement
- Humanities with a Black Focus: Margaret Walker Alexander and the Institute for the Study of the History, Life, and Culture of Black People, 1968-1979 Theron Wilkerson
- Robert F. Williams and Black Armed Self
- June 10, 2020 Dear President Becker: We Are Writing This Letter Both As Members of the Black Community and As Faculty Members
- The New Afrikan Independence Movement and the Space of Black Power
- Black Like Mao: Red China and Black Revolution
- African American Cultural Recovery Through African Name Acquisition and Usage