It’s September 1966, and the regular reader of Ebony gets the sinking feeling that its jali, Lerone Bennett Jr., is a little disconcerted. In the article, the magazine editor and history book author is in a vehicle zooming along in South Carolina at 70 mph by Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee chairman Stokely Carmichael, and a…
Read moreWORDS MEAN THINGS: RECLAIMING MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. FROM THE GRIPS OF IMPERIALISM
by Devyn Springer KING’S SPIRIT IS THAT OF A TRUE REVOLUTIONARY WHICH CAN NEVER BE DISTORTED TO THE POINT OF NO RETURN, AND WILL ALWAYS LIVE ON FOR THOSE WHO NEED IT. In schools across the United States, few Black names grace the pages of curricula as frequently and with more energy than that of Dr….
Read moreThe Myth of Black Buying Power on the HellaBlack Podcast!
It was a massive honor to join the HellaBlack Podcast for a discussion of what is coming soon in book form…
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