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Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love

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20.
Speaking Truth to Black People
2022-02-01
Cornel West uses the election of the first Black president to examine what he believes is one of the highest embodiments of Black love: Black people speaking critical truths to Black people.

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19.
The Myth of Color Blindness
2022-02-01
Kimberl

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18.
Defining Racism
2022-02-01
John McWhorter discusses the terms racism, prejudice, and white supremacy, and how their meaning has shifted over time. He also offers his own assessment of the three waves of the anti-racism movement and their influence and legacy.

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17.
Critical Race Theory: The Origin
2022-02-01
Kimberl

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16.
Race, Crime, and Punishment
2022-02-01
Angela Davis shares how her experience in jail impacted her and examines how America's criminal justice system is shaped by the forces of white supremacy, from the origins of the death penalty to the prison-industrial complex.

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15.
White Supremacy and Policing
2022-02-01
Jelani Cobb and Kimberl

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14.
The Importance of Anita Hill
2022-02-01
As counsel to Anita Hill at the Clarence Thomas Senate Judiciary Hearings, Kimberl

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13.
Intersectionality: Where Race Meets Gender
2022-02-01
Kimberl

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12.
Rolling Back the Voting Rights Act
2022-02-01
Jelani Cobb explores the aftermath of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: While it enfranchised millions of African Americans, a backlash followed. Learn about dog-whistle politics, the Southern Strategy, and other efforts to undermine civil rights.

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11.
My Life as a Revolutionary
2022-02-01
Angela Davis reflects on how she came to be an icon of civil rights activism and Black feminism, and the joy she found in supporting the Black Liberation movement and its efforts to amplify power, love, joy, and community for all Black people.

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10.
The Government's "Riot Report"
2022-02-01
Jelani Cobb digs deeper into the most important government study you've never heard of, the Kerner Commission Report. Why do its findings matter?

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9.
The Fight for Fair Housing
2022-02-01
Nikole Hannah-Jones lays out the North's version of racial apartheid: housing segregation. After the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

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8.
The Most Monumental Court Case, Perhaps Ever
2022-02-01
Sherrilyn Ifill and Nikole Hannah-Jones deconstruct the Supreme Court case that may be the most consequential of the last century-Brown v. Board of Education-and the story you haven't heard about the highest calling of education: democracy.

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7.
Thurgood Marshall and the Key to Black Citizenship
2022-02-01
Sherrilyn Ifill shares the legacy of Thurgood Marshall, the first Black Supreme Court Justice. Discover how he created a strategy for tearing down racial apartheid through equal access to education, the key to Black citizenship.

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6.
Government Fostered Segregation
2022-02-01
Nikole Hannah-Jones discusses how municipalities and the federal government responded to the influx of Black families during the Great Migration. Black citizens were denied the leg up that white citizens received, from the G.

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5.
The Least Insured and the Most Sick
2022-02-01
Nikole Hannah-Jones demonstrates how the legacy of slavery and forces of white supremacy have continued to impact the quality of healthcare received by all citizens well into the 21st century.

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4.
Transcending Victimization
2022-02-01
John McWhorter explains how our grandfathers accomplished amazing feats despite systemic racism. Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood, "The Black Metropolis," is one example of a thriving Black community built from Black love and resourcefulness.

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3.
Lynching, White Supremacy, and the Law
2022-02-01
Sherrilyn Ifill unpacks the shameful history of lynching in America, exploring how forces of law and order were often deployed to terrorize Black citizens, such as George Armwood, whose murderers were never prosecuted or held responsible.

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2.
Know the Black Intellectual Tradition
2022-02-01
Jelani Cobb continues a discussion of extraordinary Black voices established in Part I, John McWhorter explores the roots of his own "heterodox" thinking, and Cornel West examines revolutionary Christianity and seminal, divergent Black thinkers.

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1.
Meet Your Instructors
2022-02-01
In this introduction to Part II of a three-part class, seven preeminent Black scholars continue their journey through the history you thought you knew, considering white supremacy and Black love from the turn of the century to the present day.

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Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love is a series categorized as a returning series. Spanning 3 seasons with a total of 52 episodes, the show debuted on 2022. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at undefined.

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