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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2021 · 49 MIN

A New History Of African America; Untangling The Complexities Of Rights In America

from Disrupted · host Connecticut Public Radio

This moment in American history can feel unprecedented. But white supremacist violence and debates over whose rights really matter are hardly new. This hour on Disrupted, we talk to two authors who provide crucial historical and theoretical context to this moment. Keisha Blain co-edited Four Hundred Souls, A Community History of African America. Jamal Greene is the author of How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession With Rights Is Tearing America Apart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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