Conference held at Yale University, Speaking on Black Leadership, John Brown, and Harper’s Ferry
Wellesley College Africana Studies Professor Kellie Carter Jackson provided a history of the use of violence by black abolitionists.
Race and Political Violence in the United States: Historical Perspectives AT Virginia Tech
Basic Black’s Conversation on Cultural Identity
“Race Attitudes Have Regressed” One Year After the Death of George Floyd, Says Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson
Historians analyzed the correlation between violence and U.S. political change, from the time of the American Revolution to present day. This talk was part of a two-day Purdue University conference called “Remaking American Political History.” Click for Video
See Link for Basic Black’s Conversation on Black Hair
Cambridge Public Library Talk, Feb. 2013. Hollywood and History: Deconstructing Lincoln and Django.
Key Moments from the Inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Harris
WNYC Studios
Ep 6: Black Women's Resistance & History
ABWH TV
The Movement for black lives: where do we go from here?
Harvard Ash Center
July 4th Is Different This Year, And Also The Same. 'Independence' Day Is Complicated
WBUR
What Martin Luther King Jr.'s Philosophy Of Righteousness Means For Us Today
The legacy of American riots
The Washington Post
How Riots Built America
Huffington Post
“No Form of Protest Is Considered Acceptable”
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Slate
Protest Differences Highlight Inequality
ATTN
What You Need To Know About Protesting In Times Of Civil Unrest
Texas Public Radio’s The Source
Who has the right to violence in America?
Seattle NPR
What Forms Of Protest Does America Find 'Acceptable'?
Violence As A Form Of Protest
Floyd death: Trump CRITICIZES US governors over protests against police brutality
BBC RADIO 4, Interview starts at 15:25
The 1619 Project And The Legacy Of Slavery In America
The Black Agenda Report
Kellie Carter Jackson talks about Force and freedom
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