by taylorsolutionsinc | Jan 6, 2025
Documentaries on BlackPast The following are documentary films that BlackPast.org recommends because of their presentation of African American History. Many of these documentaries are available through Amazon.com. African American HistoryGlobal African History Edit...
by Amber Eaton | Mar 29, 2009 | African American History, People in African American History
Audre Lorde, born February 18, 1934 in New York City, New York, was an American feminist poet. The youngest of three daughters, Lorde was nearsighted to the point of legal blindness. She also didn’t speak till she was five, having first been inspired to speak...
by BlackPast | Aug 12, 2012 | African American History, Speeches in African American History
In June 1981, Audre Lorde gave the keynote presentation at the National Women’s Studies Association Conference, Storrs, Connecticut. Her presentation appears below. Racism. The belief in the inherent superiority of one race over all others and thereby the right to...
by BlackPast | Aug 12, 2012 | African American History, Speeches in African American History
In February, 1982, Audre Lorde delivered the address, “Learning from the 60s” as part of the celebration of the Malcolm X weekend at Harvard University. Her presentation appears below. MALCOLM X is a distinct shape in a very pivotal period of my life. I stand here...
by taylorsolutionsinc | Dec 13, 2024
Bibliography of Global African History Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price of each book sold through its link on this page to BlackPast.org. Book/Article TitleEditorYearSubjectAmazon LinkLibrary Link Management Problems of Rapid Urbanisation in...