
Behind the News: On Clarence Thomas w/ Corey Robin
Jacobin Radio
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The Importance of Black Nationalism in the 1960s
Doug Henwood: I know you have a very healthy skepticism about the Supreme Court. How did studying him change you? Did it in any way? He says, "I really came to a very different understanding of black nationalism" The sense that we're really living in this moment since the 1970s is what he comes away with. Doug Henwood: Until there's a kind of political appreciation of the politics of that moment and the way it hangs over us, we'll be stuck here for a while.
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