Afro-Asian Intimacies: Cross-Pollination and the Persistence of Anti-Blackness in Chinese Culture
America’s racial history is largely siloed and compartmentalized, separating minority group experiences as if they were neat rows of isolated, discernable categories.
Crystal Kwok
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Ray Bradbury on Race and Segregation
This article analyses two stories by Ray Bradbury, “Way in the Middle of the Air” (1950) and “The Other Foot” (1951), examining the author’s depiction of racial conflict and segregation in the US South and in an imaginary Martian town populated by ...
Juan David Cruz-Duarte
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From the Ashes of Glory: The Rise and Fall of Jackson Ward
This paper uses primary and secondary research to analyze the political, economic, and social factors that created Jackson Ward as a separate, alternative space for black Richmonders.
Lauck, Jeffrey L.
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Has the Roberts Court Plurality\u27s Colorblind Rhetoric Finally Broken \u3cem\u3eBrown\u27s\u3c/em\u3e Promise? [PDF]
This Essay examines the continuing significance of the Keyes decision to the judicial vision of equality and racial isolation in public education. By comparing efforts to promote educational equality from the Keyes era through today, this Essay asserts ...
Haddon, Phoebe A.
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To Be Brown in Brazil: Education and Segregation Latin American Style Colloquium - Relearning Brown: Applying the Lessons of Brown to the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century [PDF]
As a scholar who studies civil rights movements from a comparative perspective, the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education1 decision causes me to query the power of Brown as a symbol of equality outside of the United
Hernandez, Tanya K.
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Trusting an Abusive System: Systemic Racism and Black Political Engagement [PDF]
Africana people in America have relied upon the utilization of political participation in order to address the economic and societal ills that plague its community. Africana people have made strides at all levels of the American government.
Simmons, Matthew
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Turned in and Away: The Convolutions of Impossible Incorporation in the Narratives of Chester Himes
This article examines motifs of falling, recoiling, and turning across Chester Himes’ oeuvre as figurations of Black susceptibility to racial violence.
Madeleine Reddon
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Sixty original plays for primary grades [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
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Anke Ortlepp, Jim Crow Terminals: The Desegregation of American Airports.
Ferdinand Nyberg
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