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In this issue
Edition 22: Inheriting Black Studies
In This New Hour: Memory’s Insistence in Black Study
♦ Jarvis R. Givens & Dr. Joshua Bennett
“A Moment of Protest Becomes a Curricular Object”
♦ Hortense J. Spillers
Whence Disinheritance Holds: On Ida B. Wells and America’s "Unwritten Law"
♦ Linette Park
Joyful Noise in Social Death: An Intergenerational Meditation
♦ Ula Taylor & Cherod Johnson
Troubling Dignity, Seeking Truth: Black Feminist Vision and the Thought-World of Black Photography in the Nineteenth Century
♦ Jovonna Jones
Political Economy and the Tradition of Radical Black Study
♦ AJ Rice
Black Death, Mourning and The Terror of Black Reproduction: Aborting the Black Muslim Self, Becoming the Assimilated Subject
♦ Jan-Therese Mendes
Afrocentrism Revisited: Africa in the Philosophy of Black Nationalism
♦ Sarah Balakrishnan
Assata is Here: (Dis)Locating Gender in Black Studies
♦ Patrice D. Douglass
Anti-Commodified Black Studies and the Radical Roots of Black Christian Education
♦ Ahmad Greene-Hayes
Personal Reflections on the Road to Black Awakening in Capitalist America
♦ Robert L. Allen
“A Greater Truth than Any Other Truth You Know”: A Conversation with Professor Sylvia Wynter on Origin Stories
♦ Sylvia Wynter, Dr. Joshua Bennett & Jarvis R. Givens