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Monthly Archives: June 2022
Ti Manno-Neg Kont Neg
“Neg Kont Neg” (Black Against Black) is a song by Haitian artist Ti Manno which discusses the divisions among African people. Ti Manno complains that black people (especially those from the Caribbean) despise each other and each desire to be … Continue reading
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Malcolm X-Harvard Law Forum
This is a short audio clip of Malcolm X speaking before the Harvard Law Forum.
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Slavery in the Roman Economy
“Slavery in the Roman economy” by Walter Scheidel.
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Racism in Brazil
Below is a PDF file of compiled stories about incidents of black people in Brazil being violently targeted. The stories in the file below were all taken from the blog Black Women of Brazil, which is now known as Black … Continue reading
Misrecognized
“Misrecognized: Looking at Images of Black Suffering and Death” by Courtney R. Baker.
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Malcolm X-Interview with Al-Muslimoon
Below are images of Malcolm X’s interview with Al- Muslimoon. Malcolm completed the questions on February 20, 1965, the day before he was killed. The interview was published after his assassination. The images below were taken from The Columbia Sourcebook … Continue reading
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