| When the Colonized Join the Colonizers to form a New Global Rainbow Coalition, 1 |
Step Right Up, and Get Your Ticket to The Greatest Show on Earth
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| Murder Inc: The White Settler Republic as Homicidal Maniac, 1 |
Ride or Die
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| Murder Inc: The White Settler Republic as Homicidal Maniac, 2 |
Violence is Their Religion!
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| Elections 2022, 1 |
No Justice, No Peace, No Voting, No Piece
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| Elections 2022, 3 |
Marion Barry, Man of the People (1936-2014)
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| Elections 2022, 5 |
Lula is returned to the presidency in Brazil
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| Elections 2022, 2 |
The Republic of Black Suffering
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| Cemeteries & Graveyards, 1 |
Unearthed Bones Reveal a Graveyard for Maryland’s Enslaved, A Funeral Pyre for Democrats Nationwide
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| America's Bizarre Ritualistic Scapegoating of Blacks, 1 |
Scapegoat
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The Confessions of Nat Turner
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North Carolina Democrats incite lynch mobs to murder hudreds of African Americans in Wilmington
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Police falsely charge nine, Black teenagers with raping two White women aboard a Southern Railroad freight train in northern Alabama
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“I’ll tell you what coloreds want. It’s three things: first, a tight pu!@y; second, loose shoes; and third, a warm place to sh*!. That’s all!”
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Chicago police charge two Black boys, 8 and 7, with the rape and murder of an 11-year-old Chicago girl
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Father of Gynecology
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Mary Turner
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Jon Burge False Confessions
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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
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A multiracial coalition wins the release of James Hickman
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Imperial Foods chicken processing plant fire
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1913: A white mob lynches Leo Frank
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1914: Joel Spingarn is named chairman of the NAACP
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1929: Louis Isaac Jaffe wins the Pulitzer Prize for his denunciation of lynching
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1949: Rabbi Julian Feibelman opened the doors of his Temple Sinai
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1964: Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman are murdered
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1989: Public Enemy expels Professor Griff
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2020: ViacomCBS cuts ties with Nick Cannon
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John Brown hanged in Charles Town
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Leo Frank Lynching
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Ku Klux Klan members fatally shoot Viola Liuzzo
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Ruth First assassinated by South African police
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South Carolina authorities execute George Stinney Jr., for the murder of two white girls
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Martin Luther King, Jr./President Kennedy’s Assassination
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Soon Ja Du fatally shoots 15-year-old Latasha Harlins
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Three avowed white supremacists murder James Byrd
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Desecrating the Black Body from Cradle to Grave: The Fight to Save an Ancestral Cemetery from Graverobbers
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Damning With Faint Praise: Reconciling Father’s Day and Juneteenth with America’s Slander of the Black Man
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How Tina Lost Her Blues: The Shift in White and Black Music in America
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My Enemy’s Enemy Ain’t My Enemy: The U.S. Government’s Persecution of Chairman Omali Yeshitela
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When Black Folks Lie, No One Dies
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WORKING TITLE ABUSE BY WOMEN
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Like Oil and Water: Affirmative Action and Apartheid
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What’s your Malcom Moment?
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Was Tina Ours?
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How Tina Lost Her Blues: White and Black Music in America – Exerpt
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Orientalism
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Susan Smith’s Dracula
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Exploiting Michael Brown’s Death: How the BLM Jacked the Black Freedom Movement
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The Boogeyman
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The Big Score: How White America Transformed Blacks into 48 Million ATMs
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From Soledad Prison to an Alabama Riverfront, a Glimpse of Black Revolution
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If Revolution Had a Soundtrack: 50 Year’s of Hip Hop
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George Jackson
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The Alabama Riverfront Incident
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Nine Years After Ferguson, Many Wonder if BLM Helped or Hurt African Americans
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Dispossessed from Cradle to the Grave
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Omali Yeshitela, Founder and Chairman of the African Socialist People’s Party
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Hip Hop: A Global Lingua Franca for the Dispossessed
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The Pyramid Scheme that is Racial Capitalism
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Skin in the Game: How the Colorado Buffaloes Became Black America’s Team (and Deion Sanders Became Joe Louis)
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When Black America Has a Dog in the Fight: Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes Football Team
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Fighting White Settler Colonialism from Ferguson to Gaza: Why Blacks See Themselves in the Palestinians’ Freedom Struggle Against Israel
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Ride or Die: Black Solidarity with Palestine in the Fight Against White Settler Colonialism
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Black Owned Conversations Interview with Dr. Sami Al-Arian
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The Political Bait and Switch: Why White Liberals Rediscover Their Whiteness in Black Crisis
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Mr. Harvey Told Me
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Ain’t I a Woman?
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Ain’t I a Woman: White Feminists’ Enduring Blindspot
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Homage to Lani Guinier
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How does racial capitalism make its money?
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Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright
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Does God Want Black People to Be Free: The Role of the Black Church in Liberation
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If it were not for Sister Maria Jose
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The U.S. Bans the Importation of African Slaves
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President Abraham Lincoln Signs the Emancipation Proclamation
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Newly Freed African Americans Purchase Plots of Land in Maryland’s River Road Community Near Washington D.C.
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Land Records Show That Two, 2-Acre Plots of Land Were Sold to Formerly Enslaved Buyers, John Burley and Nelson Wood
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U.S. Census Records 24 Households and 102 People, All Black, Living in River Road Community
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U.S. Supreme Court’s Plessy Vs. Ferguson Decision Codifies Segregation, Confining Blacks to All-Black Communities
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Land in River Road Sold for Use As a Cemetery to African American Benevolent Society
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U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Brown Vs. Topeka Board of Education Desegregrates Public Schools Ushering in an Era of Racial Integration
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Montgomery County Widens River Road and Constructs Little Falls Parkway Leading to the Erasure of the All-Black Community
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How Black Lives Matter Plaza in DC Came to Symbolize the Movement’s Tombstone
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Four freshmen at historically Black North Carolina A&T sit at a Greensboro, North Carolina lunch counter and refuse to leave until they are served
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A group of college students form the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee at another historically Black college in North Carolina, Shaw University
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1965 SNCC’s first chair, Marion Barry, moves to Washington DC to open a SNCC chapter
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In a speech in Greenwood, Mississippi, Kwame Ture introduces the phrase “Black Power”
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Marion Barry inaugurated as D.C. Mayor
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Marion Barry arrested in an FBI sting operation for crack cocaine use and possession.
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Anthony Williams inaugurated ast D.C. Mayor
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The 2020 Census shows that the District’s African American population has plummeted to 41 percent from roughly 70 percent in 1970
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Harvard admits first Black student
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Harvard’s Swiss-born biologist, Louis Agassiz, commissions intimate photographs of South Carolina slaves to prove Blacks’ inferiority
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Black Student Union leads protests at San Francisco State University that produce the College of Ethnic Studies.
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A second attempt by the University of California’s Board of Regents to fire Angela Davis from her UCLA teaching job fails.
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A Virginia lawyer, Lewis J. Powell, writes a confidential memo to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, exhorting big business to purge leftists from university teaching positions.
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In a keynote speech at Harvard University President Lawrence Summers asserts that innate gender differences largely explained women’s underrepresentation in science fields.
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Columbia University complies with the Trump administration’s demands to put the School of Middle Eastern Studies under receivership.
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