On May 29, 2015, I had my fourth surgery. Recovering is always an adventure.
Author Archives: Dr. Andrew Joseph Pegoda
Life-size replica showing the amount of space enslaved people had on the Middle Passage.
As I have written about already, my class of four (five counting me) in African American History was absolutely outstanding. I’ll write more about it soon, too. I wanted to share part of Tim’s project, and lucky for you (!), he gave permission to do so. (Make sure to check out the blog he createdContinue reading “Life-size replica showing the amount of space enslaved people had on the Middle Passage.”
A Century and Two Great Ages of Consensus: Politics and History Repeating
Read about the Liberal Consensus and the Conservative Consensus.
Why it might not be such a good idea for Harriet Tubman to be on the twenty dollar bill.
The problem relates to historical memory.
A Careful Response to: “To be a criminal is also a choice” – Hidden Power of Words Series, #18
Questions ultimately come down to philosophical debates.
Whispers of the night
Nothing like poetry to start your day!
History, intertextuality, and how Barack Obama has influenced Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., not the other way around.
Everything is deeply connected, beginning with the most recent past–a second ago.
Criminal Justice System and Society: Individuals vs. Systems – Meme Analysis
Rigorous analysis of every rhetoric and racism is vital.