
Mary Phillips
@mfphillips
Historian | Black Feminist | Activist | Detroit Native
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http://maryphillipsphd.com/ 23-09-2016 06:21:42
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"Attendees can view presentations that position discussions of race, racism,and memory making into the northern United States, alongside a fascinating panel on “Black Women’s Knowledge Production and Preservation” moderated by Adam X. McNeil, PhD (aka Metaphors & Memes)." #AAIHS2022 aaihs.org/aaihs2022-conf…


Listen to Mary Phillips talk about her forthcoming book about Black Panther Party member Ericka Huggins. Over two dozen other Black, Race and Ethnic studies Initiative (BRESI) grant awardees share their projects, too. indoorvoicespodcast.com/2022/10/03/epi…

Such an incredible conversation with Mary Phillips about the Black Panther Breakfast for Kids Program. Available now! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thi…


I love it when my friends can join me on the @Thisdaypod podcast! Mary Phillips taught us some things about the Black Panther Breakfast Program! Enjoy! We owe the BBP a great deal of gratitude. #freebreakfast

Join Mary Phillips and myself on May 19, from 6:30-8:00pm at Poster House, where we will delve deeper into this subject as part of the programming for their Black Panther poster exhibition: posterhouse.org/event/aestheti…

Guys! Big Announcement! I am STOKED to debut the cover of my upcoming book, "We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance." Out in 2024, I'm hype! Basic Books Wellesley College This Day In Esoteric Political History You can pre-order here: hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kellie-…





For 100 days, @abwhtruth will feature works by our members that explore aspects of Black women’s political history and culture. #ABWH100Days Day 1: Anastasia Curwood, Shirley Chisholm: Champion of Black Feminist Power Politics anastasiacurwood.wordpress.com




This year's first episode is here! A great conversation between two Lehman College colleagues about Ericka Huggins. Mary Phillips's book, Black Panther Woman, is out today! @nyupress indoorvoicespodcast.com/2025/01/06/epi…

.Mary Phillips on Erika and John Huggins, the misunderstood history of the Black Panther Party, and attempts to liberate Black women in America. lithub.com/how-ericka-hug…


"Angela Davis wrote, 'The status of Black women within the community of slaves was definitely a barometer indicating the overall potential for resistance. This process did not end with the formal dissolution of slavery,'" writes Mary Phillips lithub.com/how-ericka-hug… #BlackWomenLead


Reads for the Rest of Us: The Most Anticipated Feminist Books of 2025 msmagazine.com/2025/01/21/ant… via Karla J. Strand, DPhil, MLIS. I’m honored 🙏🏾