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3The Right to Heal Politics, Civil Rights, and the Need for New Ethical Concepts Regarding Regenerative Medical Care in OrthopedicsIn Nate Whelan-Jackson & Daniel J. Brunson (eds.), Disability and American Philosophies, Routledge. pp. 159-181. 2022.
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41Illuminated in Black: Arturo Alfonso Schomburg’s Revolt against Colonial Historicization—An Anti-Colonial Reflection on the Philosophy of (Black) HistoryIn Jacoby Adeshei Carter & Hernando Arturo Estévez (eds.), Philosophizing the Americas, Fordham University Press. pp. 93-116. 2024.
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241II—Must There Be an Empirical Basis for the Theorization of Racialized Subjects in Race-Gender Theory?Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (1): 21-44. 2021.This article argues that non-ideal theory fails to deliver on its promise of providing a more accurate account of the real world by which philosophers can address problems of racism, sexual violence, and poverty. Because non-ideal theory relies on abstractions of groups which are idealized as causes for social phenomena, non-idealists imagine that categories like race or gender predict how groups behave in the real world. This article maintains that non-idealist abstractions often result in inac…Read more
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563The Fortune of Wells: Ida B. Wells-Barnett's Use of T. Thomas Fortune's Philosophy of Social Agitation as a Prolegomenon to Militant Civil Rights ActivismTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 48 (4): 456-482. 2012.Jesus Christ may be regarded as the chief spirit of agitation and innovation. He himself declared, “I come not to bring peace, but a sword.” One cannot delve seriously into the centuries of activism and scholarship against racism, Jim Crowism, and the terrorism of lynching without encountering the legacies of Timothy Thomas Fortune and Ida B. Wells-Barnett. Black scholars from the 19th century to the present have been inspired by the sociological and economic works of Fortune and Wells. Scholars…Read more
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1Black Radical Nationalist Theory and Afrofuturism 2.0In Renaldo Anderson & Tommy J. Curry (eds.), Critical Black Futures: Speculative Theories and Explorations, . pp. 119-138. 2021.
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1‘You make me wanna holler and throw up both my hands!’: campus culture, Black misandric microaggressions, and racial battle fatigueInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 9 (29): 1189-1209. 2016.
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2Michael Brown and the need for a genre study of Black male death and dyingTheory and Event 3 (17). 2014.
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1Taking it to the People: Translating Empirical Findings about Black Men and Black Families to 21st Century Black AmericansJournal of Dewey Studies 1 (2): 42-71. 2018.
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1"Shut Your Mouth when You're Talking to Me: Silencing the Idealist School of Critical Race Theory through a Culturalogic Turn in JurisprudenceGeorgetown Law Journal of Modern Critical Race Studies 1 (3): 1-38. 2011.
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1Back to the Woodshop: Black Education, Imperial Pedagogy, and Post-Racial Mythology under the Reign of ObamaTeacher's College Record 14 (117): 27-52. 2015.
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3608Expendables For Whom?: Terry Crews and the Erasure of Black Male Victims of Sexual Assault and RapeWomen Studies in Communication Journal 3 (42): 287-307. 2019.