Black Intellectual History 
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SOURCE: African American Intellectual History Society
9/30/19
Mickey Leland and Africa in American Politics: An Interview with Benjamin Talton
by Keisha N. Blain
AAIHS Presdient Keisha N. Blain interviews Benjamin Talton, an associate Professor of History at Temple University, about his new book.
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SOURCE: African American Intellectual History Society
9/17/19
Revisiting the Poor People's Campaign and Its Legacy
by Bobby Cervantes
Sylvie Laurent’s new book about the Poor Peoples Campaign is not far removed from the political scene today.
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SOURCE: Black Perspectives
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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