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Two Harlem Giants Yuri Kochiyama May 19, 1921 -- June 1, 2014 Hubert Harrison April 27, 1883 - December 17, 1927
June 6, 2014
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Cornel West Discusses Hubert Harrison, Thomas Paine, and Jeffrey B. Perry at the Left Forum June 3, 2014 New York City
June 6, 2014
Cornel West discusses Hubert Harrison, Thomas Paine, and Jeffrey B. Perry (author of "Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918") at the Left Forum, June 3, 2014, in New York City. The panel was chaired by Laura Flanders and also included Chris Hedges and Richard D. Wolff. The book was published by Columbia University Press.
For more on “Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918” CLICK HERE
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Afrikan Knowledge Network: Beyond The Book Club June 11, 2014, 10 PM Eastern Time Discussion on Hubert Harrison with Jeffrey B. Perry and host Charles Williams
May 28, 2014
Afrikan Knowledge Network: Beyond The Book Club – Wednesday June 11, 2014, 10 PM Eastern Time, Discussion on Hubert Harrison with Jeffrey B. Perry and hosts Charles and Jolivette Williams. Listen live HERE
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Was the White Race Invented? Chris Stevenson Interviews Author Jeffrey B. Perry
May 27, 2014
For more on labor supply and social control issues in 17th-Century Virginia see Theodore W. Allen, The Invention of the White Race vol. 2 The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America chapter 1.
Also see the slide presentation/talk video by Jeffrey B. Perry on Theodore W. Allen's The Invention of the White Race
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Who Was Hubert Harrison? Chris Stevenson Interviews Author Jeffrey B. Perry
May 27, 2014
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For more on "Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism" Click Here and Click Here
Also see the video on Hubert Harrison Here
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Jeffrey B. Perry Discusses Theodore W. Allen on "The Invention of the White Race," Labor History, and the Centrality of Struggle Against White Supremacy
May 24, 2014
Excerpts from an interview conducted with Caesar Pink and staff of Arete Living Arts Center (Brooklyn, NY) on Saturday, June 8, 2013, at the Labor and Working Class History Association (LAWCHA) National Conference, at Brooklyn - CUNY Center for Worker Education, 25 Broadway, 7th floor, New York, NY, 10004.
For additional information on Jeffrey B. Perry Click Here
For key insights from Theodore W. Allen on U.S. Labor History Click Here
For information on Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race" Click Here
For additional writings by and about Theodore W. Allen Click Here
For writings by and about Hubert Harrison Click Here
For a video presentation on Hubert Harrison, "The Father of Harlem Radicalism," who is discussed at the beginning of this video -- Click Here
For a video presentation on Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race," which draws insights from the life and work of Hubert Harrison Click Here
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“Labor Problems of the European Colonizing Powers” from Theodore W. Allen “The Invention of the White Race”
May 23, 2014
For more on labor supply and social control issues in 17th-Century Virginia see Theodore W. Allen, The Invention of the White Race vol. 2 The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America chapter 1.
Also see the video on The Invention of the White Race
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Black Freethinkers Conversation with Jeffery B. Perry "Hubert Harrison & Invention of the White Race" Sunday, May 25, 2014, 11 AM
May 22, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014, 11:00 A.M. Black Freethinkers Conversation w/Jeffery B. Perry : "Hubert Harrison & Invention of the White Race" on Blog Talk Radio
A Different Perspective on “White Privilege” than Princeton University Undergraduate Tal Fortgang’s by Princeton Alumnus Jeffrey B. Perry
May 10, 2014
A Different Perspective on “White Privilege” than Princeton Undergraduate Tal Fortgang’s “Checking My Perspective”
Video -- Slide Presentation/Talk on Theodore W. Allen’s “’The Invention of the White Race’ and on Allen's Pioneering Work on ‘White Skin Privilege’”
Journal Article – “The Developing Conjuncture and Some Insights From Hubert Harrison and Theodore W. Allen on the Centrality of the Fight Against White Supremacy” (“Cultural Logic,” July 2010) CLICK HERE - and go to top left
-- by Princeton Alumnus Jeffrey B. Perry
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Video -- Slide Presentation/Talk on Theodore W. Allen’s “’The Invention of the White Race’ and on Allen's Pioneering Work on ‘White Skin Privilege’”
Journal Article – “The Developing Conjuncture and Some Insights From Hubert Harrison and Theodore W. Allen on the Centrality of the Fight Against White Supremacy” (“Cultural Logic,” July 2010) CLICK HERE - and go to top left
-- by Princeton Alumnus Jeffrey B. Perry
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Online University of the Left African American Studies Features Videos on Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism and The Invention of the White Race by Theodore W. Allen
May 9, 2014
Online University of the Left African American Studies features videos by Jeffrey B. Perry on Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918 and on The Invention of the White Race by Theodore W. Allen
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Video Samples of Jeffrey B. Perry's Slide Presentation/Talks
May 9, 2014
on (1) Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918
and on (2) Theodore W. Allen's The Invention of the White Race.
“Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism” Presentation by Jeffrey B. Perry
May 8, 2014
“Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism”
Presentation by Jeffrey B. Perry
Dudley Public Library, Roxbury, Massachusetts,
February 15, 2014
The event was hosted by Mimi Jones and sponsored by Friends of the Dudley Library, Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia, and Massachusetts Global Action. Contact people included Mirna Lascano, Umang Kumar, and Charlie Welch in addition to Mimi.
Video Prepared by Boston Neighborhood News TV’s “Around Town” -- Channel: Comcast 9 / RCN 15 Justin D. Shannahan, Production Manager, Ted Lewis, cameraman, and Laura Kerivan, copy editor for Boston Neighborhood Network Television. Nia Grace, Marketing and Promotions Manager of BNNTV, and Scott Mercer, of BNNTV, coordinated efforts to make the video available.
For additional information on Hubert Harrison CLICK HERE
and CLICK HERE
Note: The presentation and Question and Answer period lasted over 2 hours. The TV station edited it down to this length. There was much more presentation and discussion. Also, the crowd was remarkable since the event was at the highpoint of the winter’s big snowstorm, the governor was telling people to stay off the roads, and the public library closed early (only leaving a door open to the auditorium where this event was held). Those who made it to and stayed through the event were determined and this was manifested in their interest during the presentation, the lengthy Q and A period (some of which was cut), and much informal discussion that went on into the evening.
For Boston Neighborhood News TV’s “Around Town” -- Channel: Comcast 9 / RCN 15 on the internet Click Here or Click Here
For more on Hubert H. Harrison and on the work of Theodore W. Allen see “The Developing Conjuncture and some Insights from Hubert Harrison and Theodore W. Allen on the Centrality of the Fight Against White Supremacy” available by >a href="www.jeffreybperry.net"> Clicking Here and going to top left
For those interested in a video on Theodore W. Allen’s work CLICK HERE
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“Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism” Slide Presentation/Talk by Jeffrey B. Perry
May 6, 2014
“Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism”
Slide Presentation/Talk by Jeffrey B. Perry
Dudley Public Library, Roxbury, Massachusetts, February 15, 2014
The event was hosted by Mimi Jones and sponsored by Friends of the Dudley Library, Alliance for a Secular and Democratic South Asia, and Massachusetts Global Action. Contact people included Mirna Lascano, Umang Kumar, and Charlie Welch in addition to Mimi.
Video Prepared by Boston Neighborhood News TV’s “Around Town” -- Channel: Comcast 9 / RCN 15 Justin D. Shannahan, Production Manager, Ted Lewis, cameraman, and Laura Kerivan, copy editor for Boston Neighborhood Network Television. Nia Grace, Marketing and Promotions Manager of BNNTV, and Scott Mercer, of BNNTV, coordinated efforts to make the video available.
For additional information on Hubert Harrison CLICK HERE
and CLICK HERE
Note: The presentation and Question and Answer period lasted over 2 hours. The TV station edited it down to this length. There was much more presentation and discussion. Also, the crowd was remarkable since the event was at the highpoint of the winter’s big snowstorm, the governor was telling people to stay off the roads, and the public library closed early (only leaving a door open to the auditorium where this event was held). Those who made it to and stayed through the event were determined and this was manifested in their interest during the presentation, the lengthy Q and A period (some of which was cut), and much informal discussion that went on into the evening.
For Boston Neighborhood News TV’s “Around Town” -- Channel: Comcast 9 / RCN 15 on the internet Click Here or Click Here
For more on Hubert H. Harrison and on the work of Theodore W. Allen see “The Developing Conjuncture and some Insights from Hubert Harrison and Theodore W. Allen on the Centrality of the Fight Against White Supremacy” available by >a href="www.jeffreybperry.net"> Clicking Here and going to top left
For those interested in a video on Theodore W. Allen’s work CLICK HERE
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"Don't Forget The Contributions of Black History Giant Hubert Harrison" by Jeffrey B. Perry AfricanGlobe.net May 5, 2014
May 6, 2014
"Don't Forget The Contributions of Black History Giant Hubert Harrison," at AfricanGlobe.net, May 5, 2014, Click Here!
"Hubert Harrison: Keep alive the struggles and memory of this giant of Black History" by Jeffrey B. Perry Pambazuka News May 1, 2014
May 2, 2014
"Hubert Harrison: Keep alive the struggles and memory of this giant of Black History" in Pambazuka News May 1, 2014 - Read the article HERE
"Happy 131st Birthday Hubert Harrison, Giant of Black History" by Jeffrey B. Perry Black Agenda Report April 30, 2014
April 30, 2014
"Happy 131st Birthday Hubert Harrison, Giant of Black History" in Black Agenda Report April 30, 2014 - Read the article HERE
Some Background to Another NAACP Award The Spingarn Medal by Jeffrey B. Perry
April 30, 2014
The Spingarn Medal is awarded annually (since 1915) by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for “the highest achievement of an American of African descent.” It has been funded with money from Joel E. Spingarn and from his will.
Joel Elias Spingarn (1875-1939), a former Columbia University professor of comparative literature, was from 1913-1919 the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the NAACP (the organization did not have a Black chairman till 1934).
During World War I, the pro-war Spingarn supported “segregated officers’ training camps.” He also became a Major in Military Intelligence, the branch of the Army that monitored the radical and African American communities. In 1918 Spingarn played a leading role in seeking to undermine the autonomous protest of the Hubert Harrison and William Monroe Trotter-led Liberty Congress, which demanded Federal anti-lynching legislation – a demand that neither Spingarn, nor the NAACP, supported at that time.
According to Harrison, Spingarn took the lead and, on behalf of the NAACP, proposed the separate camps “at the very moment" when “the government, badgered by the chorus of purely Negro criticism, was about to throw open to them the training camps in which white men in the north were being made into officers."
Charles Flint Kellogg, author of "NAACP: A History of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People," points out that the "Negro press as a whole bitterly condemned" Spingarn's proposal. Leading papers opposed to the segregated camps included the "Age" (New York), the "Chicago Defender," the "Guardian" (Boston), the "Appeal" (St. Paul and Chicago), and the "Afro-American" (Baltimore).
For more information on Spingarn’s role in the period of World War I see "Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918" (Columbia University Press, 2008).
For information on that book CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE
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"Don't Forget The Contributions of Black History Giant Hubert Harrison" by Jeffrey B. Perry Alternet April 28, 2014
April 29, 2014
"Don't Forget The Contributions of Black History Giant Hubert Harrison: Harrison was a self-described radical internationalist and his spirit lives on today" in Alternet April 28, 2014 - Read the article HERE