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Thulani Davis

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calendar_today11-10-2008 21:51:27

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SAVE A SEAT FOR ME (Simon & Schuster, 2026) Thulani Davis Left of Black I had Thulani Davis 's MX photographs book on my coffee table when I lived in Maryland. I also remember her narrative portion of the doc "W.E.B. Du Bois: A Biography in Four Voices," a major inspiration for the structure of my #MumiaAbuJamal anthology. dafricapress.com/The-Trials-of-…

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After earning her PhD, Grace Lee Boggs struggled to find sustaining work & housing due to racism. She moved to #Detroit & married James Boggs. They became prominent activists for civil & labor rights. She fought for feminism, Black Power, Asian Americans & the environment #AAPIHM

After earning her PhD, Grace Lee Boggs struggled to find sustaining work & housing due to racism. She moved to #Detroit & married James Boggs. They became prominent activists for civil & labor rights. She fought for feminism, Black Power, Asian Americans & the environment #AAPIHM
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yuri kochiyama was greatly impacted by malcolm x, and the two eventually became close friends, working towards racial solidarity. in 1965, kochiyama was photographed cradling malcom x's head after he was shot. they were both born on this day (may 19th). in this video, their

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Newly freed formerly enslaved people were eager to build networks of learning, commerce, and politics during Reconstruction immediately following the American Civil War. Dr. Thulani Davis, Thulani Davis, a prof & a Nellie Y. McKay Fellow in the Afro-American Studies Dept. at UW–Madison,

Newly freed formerly enslaved people were eager to build networks of learning, commerce, and politics during Reconstruction immediately following the American Civil War. Dr. Thulani Davis, <a href="/temne/">Thulani Davis</a>, a prof &amp; a Nellie Y. McKay Fellow in the Afro-American Studies Dept. at <a href="/UWMadison/">UW–Madison</a>,