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Rudy Canoza <
notgenx33@gmail.com> wrote:
https://www.aaihs.org/the-curious-history-of-anthony-johnson-from-captive-african-to-right-wing-talking-point/
It's a lie. It's a lie beloved by lying right-wingnut liars, but it's a lie.
Are you calling this black man a liar?
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https://inside.charlotte.edu/sites/inside.charlotte.edu/files/f ields/news_features/detail_image/chris-cameron-800px.jpg>
The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) is an
independent scholarly organization that aims to foster dialogue
about researching, writing, and teaching black thought and
culture. AAIHS originally began as a blog founded by Christopher
Cameron in early 2014. Cameron founded the AAIHS blog to
“provide a space for scholars in disparate fields to discuss the
many aspects of teaching and researching Black intellectual
history.” Despite a rough start, Cameron was able to bring
together a diverse group of scholars who agreed to contribute
monthly pieces to the blog. By December 2014, the blog included
a roster of nearly twenty regular contributors. In 2015, we
incorporated as a 501 (c)(3) educational non-profit organization
with Chris Cameron as founding president, Keisha N. Blain as
founding secretary, and Ashley D. Farmer as founding treasurer.
Today AAIHS is one of the leading scholarly organizations in the
United States. We support the research of scholars in the field
through an array of fellowships, awards, and prizes, including
the Pauli Murray Book Prize and the C.L.R. James Research
Fellowships. We publish the popular blog Black Perspectives, the
leading online platform for public scholarship on global Black
thought, history, and culture.
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