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Episode 13 | The Bilal Conversation
On this episode of Left of Black Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter, musician and producer Bilal joins host Mark Anthony Neal In a wide ranging conversation about his career, his many collaborations and the legacy of Black music.
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duchess365: Day 200/365 Strange Fruit
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9th Wonder with that #Playlist #Pedagogy #DukeHipHop (at Duke University East Campus)
Episode 12 | The Legacy of ‘Roots’ – 40 Years Later
January of 2017 marked the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking television mini-series Roots. On this episode of Left of Black, historian Wesley Hogan discusses with host Mark Anthony Neal the enduring legacy of Roots, including the impact that Alex Haley’s text has on the field of oral history. Hogan directs the Center for Documentary Studies […]
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#BlackCodeStudies: The EP (The A-Side) – Curated by Jessica Marie Johnson #BlackCodeStudies: The EP (The B-Side) – Curated by Mark Anthony Neal Visual Conceptualization by Jessica Marie Johnson
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In the #LeftOfBlack studio with The Mecca Jamilah Sullivan (at Duke University – John Hope Franklin Center)
Episode 11: “Are We Free?” – Kyle Abraham Talks Dance as Protest
On this episode of Left of Black Award winning dancer and choreographer Kyle Abraham talks with host Mark Anthony Neal about his work When the Wolves Came In Which was inspired by We Insist! Max Roach’s Freedom Now Suite, and collaborating with figures like visual artist Glenn Ligon and musician Robert Glasper. Abraham is Artistic […]
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In the #LeftOfBlack studio with Daniel Jose Older (at Duke University – John Hope Franklin Center)
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