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* [https://lettersforblacklives.com/about-the-letter-ed27ea67eb2e Letters for Black Lives], resources and a [https://lettersforblacklives.com/mom-dad-uncle-auntie-grandfather-grandmother-family-c7525176ed14 letter] translated into over 40 languages
 
* [https://lettersforblacklives.com/about-the-letter-ed27ea67eb2e Letters for Black Lives], resources and a [https://lettersforblacklives.com/mom-dad-uncle-auntie-grandfather-grandmother-family-c7525176ed14 letter] translated into over 40 languages
 
   
 
   
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* [https://www.aaihs.org/resources/charlestonsyllabus/# #Charlestonsyllabus] from the African American Intellectual History Society
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Revision as of 16:27, 9 June 2020

Learn about the history of race and anti-Black racism in the U.S. through these works suggested by our colleagues and students.

Books

Articles and Reports

  • Hannah-Jones, Nikole, and Mary N. Elliott, eds. The 1619 Project. New York Times, 2019.

Podcasts

Films

  • I Am Not Your Negro, a 2016 documentary film directed by Raoul Peck and based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript Remember This House
  • Just Mercy, a 2019 American legal drama film directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, based on the memoir and work by Bryan Stevenson
  • Selma, a 2014 historical drama film directed by Ava DuVernay and written by Paul Webb

Other



AEA resources on race in the economics profession