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Waldo E. Martin

    Waldo E. Martin Jr. delves into the rich tapestry of African American intellectual and cultural history, with a particular focus on the transformative periods of the 19th and 20th centuries. His scholarship examines how Black movements and cultural expressions reshaped American society, especially in the post-war era. Martin analyzes the profound intellectual currents and cultural achievements that forged African American identity and influenced the broader American narrative. His approach to history is marked by deep scholarly inquiry and a comprehensive understanding of historical evolution.

    Contested Legitimacy in Ferguson
    Black against Empire
    • 2022

      This Element has two main aims. The first is to provide a explanation of how the micro-interactions between insurgents, authorities, and third parties contributed to the emergence of insurgency in Ferguson. The second aim of this Element is to theorize the effects of micro-interactions on the mobilization of insurgency more generally.

      Contested Legitimacy in Ferguson
    • 2016

      Black against Empire

      • 562 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      4.6(187)Add rating

      Published on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party, this book features a new preface by the authors that places the Party in a contemporary political landscape, especially as it relates to Black Lives Matter and other struggles to fight police brutality against black communities.

      Black against Empire