By Sean Graham
This week I discuss with Mary Frances Phillips, creator of Black Panther Woman: The Political and Spiritual Life of Ericka Huggins. We discuss in regards to the means of writing a historic biography of a dwelling individual, monitoring down new archival sources, and the way Ericka Huggins ended up in jail. We additionally chat about COINTELPRO plots and the way Ericka ended up in jail, her non secular journey and self-car in jail, and the way her story serves for example for different activists.
Historic Headline of the Week
Amanda Font, “How the Black Panthers Shaped U.S. Schools,” KQED, November 14, 2024.
Sean Graham is a cultural historian, an Adjunct Professor at Carleton College, and a contributing editor with Activehistory.ca
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