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Celebrating Black History with Black Philosophers and Philosophies

by Amanda Ross on 2023-02-07T15:16:00-06:00 | 0 Comments

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African American Philosophers and Philosophy : an Introduction to the History, Concepts and Contemporary Issues.  Creating a Black vernacular philosophy  Reimagining Black masculinities : race, gender, and public space  Racism as zoological witchcraft : a guide for getting out  To shape a new world : essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr.  Ontological terror : Blackness, nihilism, and emancipation  The origin of others  The radical King African philosophy : the essential readings  Black utopias : speculative life and the music of other worldsBlack minded : the political philosophy of Malcolm X  Black philosopher, white academy : the career of William Fontaine  Aphro-ism : essays on pop culture, feminism, and black veganism from two sisters  Backlash : what happens when we talk honestly about racism in America  Imagining Black America  Afro-Dog Blackness and the Animal Question  Black existential freedom  Jazz As Critique : Adorno and Black Expression Revisited  Black-native autobiographical acts : navigating the minefields of authenticity  Convergences : Black feminism and Continental philosophy  On black media philosophy  Black Panther and philosophy : what can Wakanda offer the world?  Black is beautiful : a philosophy of black aesthetics  The movement for Black lives : philosophical perspectives  The Black Shoals Undrowned : Black feminist lessons from marine mammals  Cartographies of blackness and black indigeneities  Sister outsider : essays and speeches  Ain't I a woman : Black women and feminism   Hood feminism : notes from the women that a movement forgot  Freedom is a constant struggle : Ferguson, Palestine, and the foundations of a movement  The meaning of freedom  


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