Black RadicalismMain MenuFrom Academia to Action: The History of Black Student Organizing and Protest on Harvard's CampusThe James E. Hinton Archive: Radicalism Through The ReelFree Prisoners and Free Breakfast: The Fight for Black LiberationArtifacts of the Black Panther PartyLifting Her Voice: The Intersections of Black Female RadicalismArtifacts from the Schlesinger Library
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12019-12-10T20:29:10-05:00Anonymous203The Sisterhood - front row left to right: Nana Maynard, Ntozake Shange, Audrey Edwards; back row left to right: Vertamae Grosvenor, Alice Walker, Lori Sharpe, (image of Bessie Smith on the wall), Toni Morrison, June Jordanplain2019-12-10T21:30:12-05:00Schlesinger Library, June Jordan PapersAnonymous
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12019-10-08T21:27:06-04:00Lifting Her Voice: The Intersections of Black Female Radicalism33Artifacts from the Schlesinger Libraryplain54512019-12-14T17:14:12-05:00 As the title suggests, our room explores the intersections of black female radicalism. With artifacts from the Schlesinger Library that range from letters to musicals, this virtual museum is an educational experience that highlights the work of radical black women. From Pat Parker to Pauli Murray and Audre Lorde, these women's experiences span multiple disciplines and decades of the black female experience.