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Love Black Studies? Then “Like,” “Follow” and “Click”

Progressive Pupil wrote 1 day ago: Ida B. Wells, journalist, editor, Civil Rights activist and suffragist. Photograph by Oscar B. Willi … more →

Tags: activists, Allies, Artists, Parents, prisoners, scholars, Students, Teachers, Black Studies

May Day 2013

oooabooks wrote 3 weeks ago: May Day 2013 in Atlanta’s Coan Park May 1st is the day that we remember the bravery and sacrif … more →

Tags: News, Atlanta, Books, Class Struggle, Eusi Kwayana, History, indy media, Kimathi Mohammed, Labor

APUSH Review: Key Women In US History6 comments

anorris21 wrote 3 weeks ago: Want to follow along with a video guide? Here you go: APUSH Review, Key Women in US History … more →

Tags: Important Concepts Review Videos, 12th Edition, 13th edition, 14th Edition, Abigail Adams, Alice Paul, American Pageant, AP, AP US

Aldermen Support Commemoration Of Women's Suffrage In Illinois

nickschmit82 wrote 4 weeks ago: CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago aldermen are giving their early blessing to a measure to commemorate t … more →

Tags: watch & listen, News, Local, Heard On WBBM 780, Syndicated Local, Women's Suffrage, Alderman Ed Burke

2013 Montreal Anarchist Book Fair

oooabooks wrote 1 month ago: OooA! Publishing at the 2013 Montreal Anarchist Book Fair. We had a great time at this years anarchi … more →

Tags: Book Fairs, News, African Studies, Africana, anarchism, anarchist book fair, Atlanta, Black Studies, book fair

NOW AVAILABLE: Ida B. Wells, The Paris Commune, and Japanese Labor History

oooabooks wrote 1 month ago: Three new titles available from OooA! Publishing. We are excited to announce our three newest titles … more →

Tags: New Releases, News, anarchism, Andrew Zonneveld, Black Studies, Books, Class Struggle, european history, French Revolution

Selling Postcards of the Cross1 comment

andrewmarrosb wrote 1 month ago: “They’re selling postcards of the hanging They’re painting the passports brown. … more →

Tags: Andrew Marr, Rene Girard, Music 2, Tools for Peace, mimetic desire, Gospel, spirituality, Peace, nonviolence

It's Women's History Month

brittinivbarnes wrote 1 month ago: In the last few days of Women’s History Month, I would like to share one of my pieces from my … more →

Tags: Ida, Women's History, Acrylic on Canvas, sambradeniv.com

Winter Reads

theinfamousl wrote 1 month ago: Black Cool: One Thousand Streams of Blackness by Rebecca Walker Of the few books I’ve read ove … more →

Tags: Books 2, Books, Feminism, Winter Reads, Black Cool, Rebecca Walker, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Gordon Parks, bell hooks

Pioneering Civil Rights Leader, Journalist Ida B. Wells Died On This Day In 1931

mypraiseatl Staff wrote 1 month ago:   Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (pictured) was a pioneering journalist, newspaper editor, and lecturer … more →

Tags: National

Pioneering Civil Rights Leader, Journalist Ida B. Wells Died On This Day In 1931

majicatl Staff wrote 1 month ago: Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (pictured) was a pioneering journalist, newspaper editor, and lecturer. Not o … more →

Tags: National

Pioneering Civil Rights Leader, Journalist Ida B. Wells Died On This Day In 1931

hotspotatl Staff wrote 1 month ago: Ida Bell Wells-Barnett (pictured) was a pioneering journalist, newspaper editor, and lecturer. Not o … more →

Tags: National

ART IN MEMORY OF WOMEN LYNCHED IN TEXAS

inmemoryofwomenlynchedinamerica wrote 2 months ago: Fourteen Women Were Lynched In Texas between 1892 and 1922. Jessie Dillingham Lynched February 10, 1 … more →

Tags: injustices against women, Women lynched in America, Social and political injustices against black and white, African-American History, Women's Studies, Texas, Black Women Lynched, American History, Gender Studies

4 Amazing Black Women They Don't Tell You About in School

dailyqueernews wrote 2 months ago: Ronda Racha Penrice | The Grio | AlterNet | March 17, 2013 As with Black History Month, the focus on … more →

Tags: News and politics, Black History Month, Elizabeth Freeman, Sojourner Truth, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin

The "Herstory" of the Anti-Rape Movement

Carolyn at TVH wrote 2 months ago: Last week, I talked a little bit about early women’s rights, Sojourner Truth, and some of the … more →

Tags: Tri Valley Haven, sexism, Violence Against Women, sexual assault, CalCASA, rape crisis movement, racism, National Women's History Month, herstory

Ida B. Wells, Feminist Public Menace

dailyqueernews wrote 2 months ago: Sikivu Hutchinson | LA Progressive | March 11, 2013 At an early age, black girls are branded as publ … more →

Tags: News and politics, Feminism, Rosa Parks, International Women's Day

Ida B. Wells, Great Chicagoan, Great American, Great Woman

thechicagoblock wrote 2 months ago: By: Scott M. Ellingson, section editor for the bloc[k] beat (selling2@uic.edu) If you glanced at you … more →

Tags: Bloc[k] Beat, International Women's Day, Legacy, Civil Rights, Social Justice

Ida B. Wells comes alive on stage in multi-media event by Safiya Bandele 5 comments

Editor wrote 2 months ago: The life of Ida B. Wells (1862 – 1931), activist and suffragist, will be presented in a multi-media … more →

Tags: Suffrage News, Safiya Bandele

Marcus Garvey's Africa5 comments

Dan Magaziner wrote 2 months ago: Late last year I had the opportunity to review College of William and Mary History Professor Robert … more →

Tags: Books, Featured, History 2, Politics, African-Americans, african diaspora studies, Atlantic Slave Trade, Azikiwe, Diaspora


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