RADICAL
RADICAL ASSEMBLAGE
[Description forthcoming. ]
Black Radical Tradition
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Black Marxism by Cedric J. Robinson
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Freedom Dreams by Robin D. G. Kelley
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On the Very Idea of a Black Radical Tradition
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Unapologetic by Charlene Carruthers
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How to Go Mad Without Losing Your Mind by La Marr Jurelle Bruce
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Why Black Marxism, Why Now?
Radical Black Feminism
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We Wanted a Revolution by Catherine Janet Morris (Editor); Rujeko Hockley (Editor)
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The Right to Be Radical: Uplifting the Life of Claudia Jones
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Left of Karl Marx by Carole Boyce Davies
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Black Internationalist Feminism by Cheryl Higashida
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How We Get Free by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (Editor)
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A Black Left Feminist View on Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism
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Black Women Radicals
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"Always Leading Our Men in Service and Sacrifice": Amy Jacques Garvey, Feminist Black Nationalist"
Visual (films/presentations/interviews)
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The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (film)
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The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
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Ida B. Wells, A Passion for Justice
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C.L.R James Interview on Black Marxism
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Cedric Robinson and the Black Radical Tradition
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Robin Kelley on What is Racial Capitalism
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Angela Davis: Frameworks for Radical Feminism
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The Empire Files: Black Radical Tradition with Cornell West
Sonic
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We Wanted a Revolution curated by Professors Morgan and Twicken (playlist)
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Black Power Mixtape (playlist)
Additional Texts/Media
This assemblage is by no means exhaustive; more to the point, it is only a beginning – an opening. We encourage you to imagine and to share other aesthetics, philosophies, and songs that speak to its matter.