Matt Delmont

@mattdelmont

Author of Making Roots: A Nation Captivated () & Why Busing Failed () / Prof

Tempe, AZ
Joined June 2011

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  2. Black Quotidian tomorrow look for Great Migration/Exodus in Norfolk Journal & Guide 1917

  3. Black Quotidian today was Langston Hughes & 20+ black artists 'stranded' in Moscow 1932

  4. Group was working on film on "the exploitation of the Negro in America from the days of slavery to the present"

  5. Black Quotidian today, Langston Hughes & 20+ black artists 'stranded' in Moscow 1932

  6. Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the publication of Alex Haley's by with 'Making Roots' by

  7. In Recognition of Marcus 's B-Day, check out our Forum + List

  8. Alex Haley's published 40 yrs ago, "Making Roots" tells story behind phenomenon

  9. : Alex Haley's "Roots" was published on this day in 1976.

  10. Group was working on film on "the exploitation of the Negro in America from the days of slavery to the present"

  11. Black Quotidian today, Langston Hughes & 20+ black artists 'stranded' in Moscow 1932

  12. Group was working on film on "the exploitation of the Negro in America from the days of slavery to the present"

  13. Black Quotidian today, Langston Hughes & 20+ black artists stranded in Moscow 1932

  14. I'm search chair for TT public historian with museums training/specialization

  15. Perhaps is changing Watts to in Op-ed "50 Yrs Ltr, We Still Haven't Learned from Watts"

  16. Black Quotidian today, Dawn Magazine, supplement that ran in 40+ black newspapers 1970s-80s

  17. Matt Delmont followed , and
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  18. This (Dawn Magazine) would make good undergrad thesis topic on black press & middle class in 1970s-80s

  19. Black Quotidian today, Dawn Magazine, supplement that ran in 40+ black newspapers 1970s-80s

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