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Renewing Black Intellectual History


We are thrilled to announce that the Third Annual U.S. Intellectual History Conference will include a plenary that will consist of several contributors to an exciting new anthology, Renewing Black Intellectual History: The Ideological and Material Foundations of African American Thought. The following four speakers are confirmed: Adolph Reed, Jr., Kenneth W. Warren, Dean E. Robinson, and Touré F. Reed.

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  1. Apparently this is a hot item. I requested it via UIC’s ILL service about a week ago. I received a notification of its arrival on Monday afternoon. On Tuesday morning it had already been recalled (my copy came from U of C’s library). Anyway, I negotiated with my ILL staff to keep it until—meaning read it by—this coming Friday. – TL

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