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Matthew Delmont on his Epic History of Black Americans' Experience of World War II

<p>&quot;Black activists in the Black press recognized what a tremendous danger Nazism and that racial ideology posed to the world because they saw the commonalities between how Jews were being treated in Europe and how Black people were being treated in the American South. And they called out those similarities explicitly.&quot;</p>


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'Trying To Reckon Honestly': Dartmouth Prof. On The Evolution Of Black History Month


'Trying To Reckon Honestly': Dartmouth Prof. On The Evolution Of Black History Month
Historians in the News
What does Black History Month mean in the era of Black Lives Matter and a national reckoning with white supremacy? 
Black History Month is a time when the country reflects on — and celebrates — the role of Black Americans in the tapestry of the nation's history. But that history is still being written, and just last year, a terrible new chapter was recorded when yet another unarmed Black man was killed by a law enforcement official in a case that drew national outrage amid the pandemic. It's a pattern Black Americans have been familiar with since the nation’s inception.

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How We Study Race: A Discussion Across Disciplines


Matthew F. Delmont, Prof. of Hist.
Deborah K. King, Assoc. Prof. of Soc.
Eng-Beng Lim, Assoc. Prof. of Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies
Host and Moderator:
Sonu Bedi, Prof. of Govt.
Professors talk about their work on issues of race and racial justice and what frameworks, perspectives, methodologies they use to conduct their research and reach their conclusions, and why those frameworks are important.
Sponsored by the Dept. of Govt, Cons. of Studies in Race, Migration & Sexuality (RMS), Ethics Inst, and Rockefeller Ctr.
Kimberly J. Brown’s research and teaching gather at the intersection of African American/African diaspora literature & visual culture studies. She is interested in the relationship between visuality & black subjectivity. Her first book,

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