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African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS)

African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS)

Black Perpectives by AAIHS

Black Perpectives by AAIHS

Abernathy Magazine

Abernathy Magazine

Black Liberation Collective

Black Liberation Collective

Moving Beyond Pain by bell hooks institute

Moving Beyond Pain by bell hooks institute

Black Women and Art, Media, Social Media, Sociopolitics and Culture by Trudy (Gradient Lair)

Black Women and Art, Media, Social Media, Sociopolitics and Culture by Trudy (Gradient Lair)

Explanation Of Misogynoir by Trudy (Gradient Lair)

Explanation Of Misogynoir by Trudy (Gradient Lair)

Making America White Again by Toni Morrison

Making America White Again by Toni Morrison

My President Was Black: A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next by Ta-Nehisi Coates

My President Was Black: A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Different Kinds of Black by Michael Blanding

Different Kinds of Black by Michael Blanding

“I’m Not African, I’m American”: The New Black Identity by News One

“I’m Not African, I’m American”: The New Black Identity by News One

In Raoul Peck’s 'I Am Not Your Negro,' James Baldwin Speaks to Now by Odie Henderson

In Raoul Peck’s 'I Am Not Your Negro,' James Baldwin Speaks to Now by Odie Henderson

Black Identity and America’s Lingering Racism by Gail Barnbrick

Black Identity and America’s Lingering Racism by Gail Barnbrick

The Manifesto of Ascendancy for the Modern American Nigger by John Ridley

The Manifesto of Ascendancy for the Modern American Nigger by John Ridley

Black Like Them by Malcolm Gladwell

Black Like Them by Malcolm Gladwell

On Trevor Noah and Other African Immigrants Who Buy Into The Hype by Sublime Zoo's Lex Luther

On Trevor Noah and Other African Immigrants Who Buy Into The Hype by Sublime Zoo's Lex Luther

Can Afro-Latinos Please Move Beyond The “I’m Black, Too” Rhetoric? by Marjua Estevez

Can Afro-Latinos Please Move Beyond The “I’m Black, Too” Rhetoric? by Marjua Estevez

How I Came to Know and Appreciate My Blackness As An Afro-Latina by Rosa Clemente

How I Came to Know and Appreciate My Blackness As An Afro-Latina by Rosa Clemente

How I Resist the Ways South Asian-American Identities Are Used for Anti-Blackness by Sanjana Lakshmi

How I Resist the Ways South Asian-American Identities Are Used for Anti-Blackness by Sanjana Lakshmi

Ending Anti-Blackness Needs to Be a Top Priority for Asian Americans – Here’s Why by Alex-Quan Pham

Ending Anti-Blackness Needs to Be a Top Priority for Asian Americans – Here’s Why by Alex-Quan Pham

Intersections of Black and Japanese American History: From Bronzeville to Black Lives Matter by Natasha Varner

Intersections of Black and Japanese American History: From Bronzeville to Black Lives Matter by Natasha Varner

Creating An African American Identity And A New Nation by Daniel R. Mandell

Creating An African American Identity And A New Nation by Daniel R. Mandell

6 Persistent Myths About Black Love Debunked by A. Moore

6 Persistent Myths About Black Love Debunked by A. Moore

Myth-Busting the Black Marriage ‘Crisis’ by The Root

Myth-Busting the Black Marriage ‘Crisis’ by The Root

This Father’s Day, Let’s Shatter the Myth About the Absent Black Father: Fact: More young black fathers are raising their children at home than are not by Kirsten West Savali

This Father’s Day, Let’s Shatter the Myth About the Absent Black Father: Fact: More young black fathers are raising their children at home than are not by Kirsten West Savali

5 Facts That Shatter the Myth of ‘Black-on-Black’ Crime by C. Robert Gibson

5 Facts That Shatter the Myth of ‘Black-on-Black’ Crime by C. Robert Gibson

Ronald Reagan’s “welfare queen” myth: How the Gipper kickstarted the war on the working poor by Kathryn J. Edin & H. Luke Shaefer

Ronald Reagan’s “welfare queen” myth: How the Gipper kickstarted the war on the working poor by Kathryn J. Edin & H. Luke Shaefer

6 welfare myths we all need to stop believing by Katie Dupere

6 welfare myths we all need to stop believing by Katie Dupere

Stop Saying Black People Are More Homophobic Than Others by Ernest Owens

Stop Saying Black People Are More Homophobic Than Others by Ernest Owens

New Survey Debunks The Myth Of Black Homophobia by Zack Ford

New Survey Debunks The Myth Of Black Homophobia by Zack Ford

The Meaning of Serena Williams: On Tennis and Black Excellence by Claudia Rankine

The Meaning of Serena Williams: On Tennis and Black Excellence by Claudia Rankine

Islam in Black America: Identity, Liberation and Difference in African American Islamic Thought by Edward E. Curtis, IV

Islam in Black America: Identity, Liberation and Difference in African American Islamic Thought by Edward E. Curtis, IV

Are Black Muslims Sunni or Shiite?: Many say, "None of the above." by Chris Wilson

Are Black Muslims Sunni or Shiite?: Many say, "None of the above." by Chris Wilson

From Black Music to Crack Music: What Happened to Hip Hop? by Mr Davey D

From Black Music to Crack Music: What Happened to Hip Hop? by Mr Davey D

The Harlem Renaissance: What Was It, and Why Does It Matter? by Cary D. Wintz

The Harlem Renaissance: What Was It, and Why Does It Matter? by Cary D. Wintz

Black Santa Claus Is A Hit At Mall Of America, But Faces An Online Backlash by NPR

Black Santa Claus Is A Hit At Mall Of America, But Faces An Online Backlash by NPR

What Does Black History Month Mean to this Korean American? by David Oh

What Does Black History Month Mean to this Korean American? by David Oh

21 Striking Photos Of Black Millennials Who Declare ‘We, Too, Are America’ by Lilly Workneh

21 Striking Photos Of Black Millennials Who Declare ‘We, Too, Are America’ by Lilly Workneh

Confronting Academia's Ties to Slavery by Jennifer Schuessler

Confronting Academia's Ties to Slavery by Jennifer Schuessler

Janelle Monae: Black Women Aren’t Monolithic, We’re Multi-Dimensional by Lilly Workneh

Janelle Monae: Black Women Aren’t Monolithic, We’re Multi-Dimensional by Lilly Workneh

Return of the Prophet: Baldwin in the 21st Century by Christopher Lydon

Return of the Prophet: Baldwin in the 21st Century by Christopher Lydon

Identity Crisis: From the Combahee River Collective to Today, Effective Politics Recognizes Identity Without Being Reduced to It by Salar Mohandesi

Identity Crisis: From the Combahee River Collective to Today, Effective Politics Recognizes Identity Without Being Reduced to It by Salar Mohandesi

Kara Walker, Juliana Huxtable, and More Challenge False White Recordings of Black History by Antwaun Sargent

Kara Walker, Juliana Huxtable, and More Challenge False White Recordings of Black History by Antwaun Sargent

The #OwnVoices Gap in African-American Children's Books by Cooperative Children's Bok Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The #OwnVoices Gap in African-American Children's Books by Cooperative Children's Bok Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison

I Am Black — and No, I Am Not Here to Educate You If You’re Ignorant by Eman

I Am Black — and No, I Am Not Here to Educate You If You’re Ignorant by Eman

#BlackWomenAtWork Shows Why Some Women Identify as Womanists, Not Feminists by Mabinty Quarshie

#BlackWomenAtWork Shows Why Some Women Identify as Womanists, Not Feminists by Mabinty Quarshie

Black Muslims Aim for Unity in Challenging Time for Islam by Jeff Karoub

Black Muslims Aim for Unity in Challenging Time for Islam by Jeff Karoub

China Has an Irrational Fear of a “Black Invasion” Bringing Drugs, Crime, and Interracial Marriage by Joanna Chiu

China Has an Irrational Fear of a “Black Invasion” Bringing Drugs, Crime, and Interracial Marriage by Joanna Chiu

The Anarchism of Blackness: The Democratic Party Has Led Black America Down a Dead End by William C. Anderson & Zoé Samudzi

The Anarchism of Blackness: The Democratic Party Has Led Black America Down a Dead End by William C. Anderson & Zoé Samudzi

The Case for Black English: In His Latest Book, John McWhorter Celebrates the Dialect that Has Become an American Lingua Franca by Vinson Cunningham

The Case for Black English: In His Latest Book, John McWhorter Celebrates the Dialect that Has Become an American Lingua Franca by Vinson Cunningham

The Color of Toxicity by Veronica Arreola

The Color of Toxicity by Veronica Arreola

A Bad [Hair] Ban Doesn’t Make for a Racist School by Joan Vennochi

A Bad [Hair] Ban Doesn’t Make for a Racist School by Joan Vennochi

Minnesota Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez Found Not Guilty in Philando Castile Facebook Live Shooting Death  by Christopher Brennan

Minnesota Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez Found Not Guilty in Philando Castile Facebook Live Shooting Death by Christopher Brennan

How Black People Can Emotionally Protect Themselves in the Age of Black Lives Matter by Karen Attiah

How Black People Can Emotionally Protect Themselves in the Age of Black Lives Matter by Karen Attiah

Black People Among Most Targeted As Hate Crimes Spike In California Again by Blavity

Black People Among Most Targeted As Hate Crimes Spike In California Again by Blavity

Racism Is Everywhere, So Why Not Move South? by Reniqua Allen

Racism Is Everywhere, So Why Not Move South? by Reniqua Allen

The Negro Motorist Green Book and Black America’s Perpetual Search For A Home by

The Negro Motorist Green Book and Black America’s Perpetual Search For A Home by

I'm a Black Southerner. I Had To Go Abroad to See a Statue Celebrating Black Liberation. Why Aren’t There More Statues Memorializing Black Liberation? by Samuel Sinyangwe

I'm a Black Southerner. I Had To Go Abroad to See a Statue Celebrating Black Liberation. Why Aren’t There More Statues Memorializing Black Liberation? by Samuel Sinyangwe

The Dos and Dont's of Talking to Kids of Color About White Supremacy by Hilary Beard

The Dos and Dont's of Talking to Kids of Color About White Supremacy by Hilary Beard

5 Things to Know About Blacks and Native Americans by Ebony Magazine

5 Things to Know About Blacks and Native Americans by Ebony Magazine

History of the California Blacks Nation Califians (Khalifians) The First Americans by Diane Blackmon

History of the California Blacks Nation Califians (Khalifians) The First Americans by Diane Blackmon

#NotRacists Be Like: The Top 10 Phrases Used by People Who Claim They Are Not Racist by Michael Harriot

#NotRacists Be Like: The Top 10 Phrases Used by People Who Claim They Are Not Racist by Michael Harriot

Am I an American? President Trump’s tirade against four minority congresswomen prompts the question: Whom does he consider to be American? By Ibram X. Kendi

Am I an American? President Trump’s tirade against four minority congresswomen prompts the question: Whom does he consider to be American? By Ibram X. Kendi

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What Americans Do Now Will Define Us Forever If multiracial democracy cannot be defended in America, it will not be defended elsewhere by Adam Serwer

What Americans Do Now Will Define Us Forever If multiracial democracy cannot be defended in America, it will not be defended elsewhere by Adam Serwer

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African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS)
Black Perpectives by AAIHS
Abernathy Magazine
Black Liberation Collective
Moving Beyond Pain by bell hooks institute
Black Women and Art, Media, Social Media, Sociopolitics and Culture by Trudy (Gradient Lair)
Explanation Of Misogynoir by Trudy (Gradient Lair)
Making America White Again by Toni Morrison
My President Was Black: A history of the first African American White House—and of what came next by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Different Kinds of Black by Michael Blanding
“I’m Not African, I’m American”: The New Black Identity by News One
In Raoul Peck’s 'I Am Not Your Negro,' James Baldwin Speaks to Now by Odie Henderson
Black Identity and America’s Lingering Racism by Gail Barnbrick
The Manifesto of Ascendancy for the Modern American Nigger by John Ridley
Black Like Them by Malcolm Gladwell
On Trevor Noah and Other African Immigrants Who Buy Into The Hype by Sublime Zoo's Lex Luther
Can Afro-Latinos Please Move Beyond The “I’m Black, Too” Rhetoric? by Marjua Estevez
How I Came to Know and Appreciate My Blackness As An Afro-Latina by Rosa Clemente
How I Resist the Ways South Asian-American Identities Are Used for Anti-Blackness by Sanjana Lakshmi
Ending Anti-Blackness Needs to Be a Top Priority for Asian Americans – Here’s Why by Alex-Quan Pham
Intersections of Black and Japanese American History: From Bronzeville to Black Lives Matter by Natasha Varner
Creating An African American Identity And A New Nation by Daniel R. Mandell
6 Persistent Myths About Black Love Debunked by A. Moore
Myth-Busting the Black Marriage ‘Crisis’ by The Root
This Father’s Day, Let’s Shatter the Myth About the Absent Black Father: Fact: More young black fathers are raising their children at home than are not by Kirsten West Savali
5 Facts That Shatter the Myth of ‘Black-on-Black’ Crime by C. Robert Gibson
Ronald Reagan’s “welfare queen” myth: How the Gipper kickstarted the war on the working poor by Kathryn J. Edin & H. Luke Shaefer
6 welfare myths we all need to stop believing by Katie Dupere
Stop Saying Black People Are More Homophobic Than Others by Ernest Owens
New Survey Debunks The Myth Of Black Homophobia by Zack Ford
The Meaning of Serena Williams: On Tennis and Black Excellence by Claudia Rankine
Islam in Black America: Identity, Liberation and Difference in African American Islamic Thought by Edward E. Curtis, IV
Are Black Muslims Sunni or Shiite?: Many say, "None of the above." by Chris Wilson
From Black Music to Crack Music: What Happened to Hip Hop? by Mr Davey D
The Harlem Renaissance: What Was It, and Why Does It Matter? by Cary D. Wintz
Black Santa Claus Is A Hit At Mall Of America, But Faces An Online Backlash by NPR
What Does Black History Month Mean to this Korean American? by David Oh
21 Striking Photos Of Black Millennials Who Declare ‘We, Too, Are America’ by Lilly Workneh
Confronting Academia's Ties to Slavery by Jennifer Schuessler
Janelle Monae: Black Women Aren’t Monolithic, We’re Multi-Dimensional by Lilly Workneh
Return of the Prophet: Baldwin in the 21st Century by Christopher Lydon
Identity Crisis: From the Combahee River Collective to Today, Effective Politics Recognizes Identity Without Being Reduced to It by Salar Mohandesi
Kara Walker, Juliana Huxtable, and More Challenge False White Recordings of Black History by Antwaun Sargent
The #OwnVoices Gap in African-American Children's Books by Cooperative Children's Bok Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
I Am Black — and No, I Am Not Here to Educate You If You’re Ignorant by Eman
#BlackWomenAtWork Shows Why Some Women Identify as Womanists, Not Feminists by Mabinty Quarshie
Black Muslims Aim for Unity in Challenging Time for Islam by Jeff Karoub
China Has an Irrational Fear of a “Black Invasion” Bringing Drugs, Crime, and Interracial Marriage by Joanna Chiu
The Anarchism of Blackness: The Democratic Party Has Led Black America Down a Dead End by William C. Anderson & Zoé Samudzi
The Case for Black English: In His Latest Book, John McWhorter Celebrates the Dialect that Has Become an American Lingua Franca by Vinson Cunningham
The Color of Toxicity by Veronica Arreola
A Bad [Hair] Ban Doesn’t Make for a Racist School by Joan Vennochi
Minnesota Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez Found Not Guilty in Philando Castile Facebook Live Shooting Death  by Christopher Brennan
How Black People Can Emotionally Protect Themselves in the Age of Black Lives Matter by Karen Attiah
Black People Among Most Targeted As Hate Crimes Spike In California Again by Blavity
Racism Is Everywhere, So Why Not Move South? by Reniqua Allen
The Negro Motorist Green Book and Black America’s Perpetual Search For A Home by
I'm a Black Southerner. I Had To Go Abroad to See a Statue Celebrating Black Liberation. Why Aren’t There More Statues Memorializing Black Liberation? by Samuel Sinyangwe
The Dos and Dont's of Talking to Kids of Color About White Supremacy by Hilary Beard
5 Things to Know About Blacks and Native Americans by Ebony Magazine
History of the California Blacks Nation Califians (Khalifians) The First Americans by Diane Blackmon
#NotRacists Be Like: The Top 10 Phrases Used by People Who Claim They Are Not Racist by Michael Harriot
Am I an American? President Trump’s tirade against four minority congresswomen prompts the question: Whom does he consider to be American? By Ibram X. Kendi
What Americans Do Now Will Define Us Forever If multiracial democracy cannot be defended in America, it will not be defended elsewhere by Adam Serwer

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