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Op-Ed: Black Death Is Political

By Karla FC Holloway When a gold star family is centered in our media attention, and one of the questions pitifully asked is “How was he left for two days?” readers know the question is about race. Its subtext is: “How was the black soldier the only one left behind?” Frankly, I anticipate that the actual reasons […]

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Word Work: Race and the Academy (updated)

A Curated Conversation on Race and the Academy Featuring Melissa Harris-Perry and Karla FC Holloway *View the program here: wordwork_2016-program On the occasion of Prof. Holloway’s retirement from Duke University where she is the James B. Duke Professor of English and a professor of law and African & African American Studies, she will be joined in conversation with Melissa […]

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