It is deeply appreciated that the Myth of Black Buying Power has been included within the appropriate context of this new and broader study by a collective of economists and researchers into the abundance of confusion imposed regarding the realities of inequality in the United States. As the authors say in summarizing the importance of their…
Read moreRemembering The Politics of Dr. King
For the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this discussion was held on Loud and Clear Sputnik International radio with Brian Becker and John Kiriakou. https://imixwhatilike.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/loud_clear_549_hr1_seg1.mp3 Referenced within this discussion is this presentation on Malcolm, Martin and the Press.
Read moreAcademics In Cars #6: Mr. Thomas Porter talks Political Struggle and Pop Histories
Mr. Thomas Porter joined us for this edition of Academics In Cars to discuss his own historical record and the politics of popular histories. Specifically, Porter talked about Dr. King and his time with the King Center and family, John Coltrane, art and more.
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