In 1919, Fauset arrived in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem as the new literary editor of The Crisis, the leading publication for Black writers founded by W.E.B Du Bois. Fauset ...
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Hosted on MSNHow Black Marxists Have Understood Racial OppressionSocialists are often accused of ignoring or downplaying racism, or objectionably “reducing” it to class. But this ignores a ...
In marking 90 years since the publication of Du Bois’s groundbreaking work "Black Reconstruction," this year’s festival will ...
This Valentine’s Day, I pay homage to W. E. B. Du Bois’s 1924 novel, Dark Princess, because it highlights the least talked about subject then and now: Black love. Two activities converged for ...
In 2013, the widely acclaimed artist Carrie Mae Weems — a charismatic artist, activist and educator, known for installations, ...
It can be argued that even before the Harlem Renaissance, the concept of Black intellectualism was born right here in Atlanta.
Schools have long been a battleground over history, culture and equality. Today, these themes are colliding, once again.
The W.E.B. Du Bois Center for Freedom & Democracy announced the appointment of John Lloyd as its interim director. A seasoned executive with more than two decades […] ...
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