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2/4/20
Black Perspectives Hosts Online Forum on HBO’s Watchmen This Week
by Ahmad Greene-Hayes
The forum will offer pieces from scholars in African American religious studies who think critically about the show and its engagement with politics, performance, and African American religions in the early twentieth-century South, specifically in Tulsa, after the 1921 massacre.
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
2/4/20
Historians Nathan Connolly and Beryl Satter Interviewed On Housing Discrimination in the Jim Crow US and The Case for Reparations
Nathan Connolly is the Herbert Baxter Adams Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University and Beryl Satter is Professor of History at Rutgers University.
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
12/12/19
Black Scholars Respond to Dr. Lorgia García Peña Tenure Denial at Harvard
The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) stood in solidarity with Dr. Lorgia García Peña, a Black Studies scholar who was recently denied tenure at Harvard University.
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
11/11/19
Black Perspectives Publishes Online Forum: "Researching, Teaching, and Embodying the Black Diaspora"
by Charisse Burden-Stelly and Crystal Moten
An introduction to the online forum and a list of the articles published as part of it so far.
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
10/23/19
No Longer Invisible, An African American Woman’s Journey
by Ida E. Jones
In Rosalyn Terborg-Penn direct confrontation with the sexism of some African American male scholars and racism of some white women scholars, she co-founded the Association of Black Women Historians.
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
10/14/19
Black Perspectives Announces Online Forum Honoring the Life and Work of Dr. Rosalyn Terborg-Penn
by AAIHS Editors
During the week of the online forum, Black Perspectives will publish new blog posts every day at 5:30AM EST.
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September 2, 2019
Introducing New Writers and Editors for ‘Black Perspectives’
'Black Perspectives' as hired new editors and writers. Read more about them.
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3/4/19
AAIHS Announces Finalists for the Pauli Murray Book Prize in Black Intellectual History
Named after lawyer, author, and women’s rights activist-intellectual Pauli Murray, this prize recognizes the best book concerning Black intellectual history published by an AAIHS member in 2018.
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