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Keisha N. Blain | On the Path to Freedom

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

With the rigor of a world-class researcher and the intention of someone who cares deeply about the human condition and understanding how we all got to this moment in history, Dr. Keisha N. Blain is an award-winning historian of the 20th century United States with specializations in African American History, the modern African Diaspora, and Women’s and Gender Studies. She is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Pittsburgh and the president of the African American Intellectual History Society. 

She is also the author of the multi-prize-winning book Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom, and co-editor of the Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism, and Racial Violence. Her #1 New York Times Best Seller Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019, edited with Ibram X. Kendi, drew together an incredible collection of voices with a vision to reclaim the historical narrative. And her new book, Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer's Enduring Message to America, is a powerful look not just at the role of civil and voting rights activist, Hamer and other Black women in social and political change, it’s also an invitation for us all to explore our individual roles in the path to equality and freedom, led by Hamer’s famed rallying cry, “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.”

You can find Keisha at: Website | Instagram

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0:00.0

Hemer's message was always to tell it like it is.

0:02.6

It's about shedding light on the problems

0:04.9

because only then you can take the steps to bring about change.

0:08.6

That's necessary.

0:09.6

And so I think in a similar way,

0:11.2

reading her story will get us to acknowledge

0:14.0

what remains unchanged and hopefully empower us

0:17.6

and hopefully encourage us to be part of that fight.

0:23.6

So with the rigor of a world-class researcher

0:27.2

and the intention of someone who cares deeply

0:29.6

about the human condition and understanding

0:32.1

how we all got to this moment in history.

0:34.8

Dr. Kisha N. Blaine is an award-winning historian

0:38.4

of the 20th century United States

0:40.9

with specializations in African-American history

0:44.0

the modern African diaspora

0:46.0

and women's and gender studies.

0:47.9

She's an associate professor of history at the University of Pittsburgh

0:51.5

and the president of the African-American intellectual history society.

0:55.2

And she's also the author of the multi-price winning book

0:59.5

Set the World on Fire, Black Nationalist Women

1:02.5

and the global struggle for freedom.

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