In her latest book, award-winning author Lisa Corrigan suggests that Black Power provided a significant repository for negative feelings, largely black pessimism, to resist the constant physical violence against black activists and the psychological strain of political disappointment.
In her latest book, award-winning author Lisa Corrigan suggests that Black Power provided a significant repository for negative feelings, largely blac...
Using rich archival materials, Wanda Little Fenimore crafts an engaging narrative that illustrates the rhetorical context from which Brown v. Board of Education arose and dispels the notion that the decision was inevitable.
Using rich archival materials, Wanda Little Fenimore crafts an engaging narrative that illustrates the rhetorical context from which Brown v. Board of...
Offers a deep dive into how the rhetorical figure of the alien has been manufactured through media and surveillance technologies as a political subjectivity, one that plays out the anxieties, guilts, and fears of colonialism in today's science fiction landscape.
Offers a deep dive into how the rhetorical figure of the alien has been manufactured through media and surveillance technologies as a political subjec...
In the years following Brown v. Board of Education, countless Black citizens endured violent resistance and even death while fighting for their constitutional rights. One of those citizens, Clyde Kennard (1927–1963), a Korean War veteran and civil rights leader from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, attempted repeatedly to enroll at the all-white Mississippi Southern College—now the University of Southern Mississippi—in the late 1950s. In A Slow, Calculated Lynching: The Story of Clyde Kennard, Devery S. Anderson tells the story of a man who paid the ultimate price for trying to attend a...
In the years following Brown v. Board of Education, countless Black citizens endured violent resistance and even death while fighting for their consti...