Reckoning with Enslavement
...Davis, The Return of Martin Guerre (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983). About the Author William G. Thomas III is the John and Catherine Angle Chair in the Humanities and Professor...
Image Credits
...March, Washington, DC, January 21, 2017. The sign reads, "women's, LGBTQIA, immigrant's, black, Latinx, Muslim, & disability rights are human rights." Photograph by Elvert Barnes. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Creative...
Packin' Four Corner Nabs
...afraid to land case he might get landed on Sadie is so big to me she’s the midnight blue of sky just swings and swings with fear of God human...
Ars Poetica #100: I Believe
...is the human voice, and are we not of interest to each other? Published in American Sublime (Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2005). Published: 10 December 2009 © 2009 Elizabeth Alexander...
Transcript of "When I Say 'Steal,' Who Do You Think Of?": Part Three
...companies—food services, janitorial services, book stores. Corporations like Sodexho-Marriott that provide those food services to schools are also making money off running for-profit private prisons, at the very moment that...
Fort Scott newspapers
...the outgrowth of the purest and best qualities of human nature. This collection might well be compared to the Garden of Eden in its combination of excellences and like the...
Julius Hartman
...waters of this living fountain possess the virtues of purity and healthfulness "Primeval forests clothes the hills that surround it, and the skilled labor of human hands has added to...
Excerpt from James Baldwin's Blues for Mister Charlie (1964)
...is our concept of Christianity: and this raging plague has the power to destroy every human relationship. I once took a short trip with Medgar Evers to the backwoods of...
Black. Queer. Southern. Women.
Presentation Part One Black women who influenced Johnson's thinking about literature, folklore, the arts, and "quare theory" while growing up in western North Carolina and when attending UNC–Chapel Hill (5:27)....
Black Lives at Arlington National Cemetery: From Slavery to Segregation
...go without adopting the radical policy of widespread abolition. Here again, Custis was typical of slave owners in arguing for colonization not from recognition of the humanity of his charges...