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- Post-Blackness abstract "Touré's Who's Afraid of Post Blackness? What it Means to be Black Now describes the search for a Black Identity in the 21st century, by rejecting the former tries of adopting one single notion of Blackness as the entire definition. Touré defines the 21st century as the era of Post-Blackness. The term itself was coined in the art scene during the 1990s by Thelma Golden, director of the Studio Museum of Harlem and the conceptual artist Glenn Ligon.".
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- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink Racial_Fundamentalism.
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- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink The_Bluest_Eye.
- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink The_Bureau_of_Labor_Statistics.
- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink The_Talented_Tenth.
- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink Thelma_Golden.
- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink Toni_Morrison.
- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink Touré.
- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink W.E.B._Du_Bois.
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- Post-Blackness wikiPageWikiLink War_on_Drugs.
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- Post-Blackness subject Category:African-American_culture.
- Post-Blackness comment "Touré's Who's Afraid of Post Blackness? What it Means to be Black Now describes the search for a Black Identity in the 21st century, by rejecting the former tries of adopting one single notion of Blackness as the entire definition. Touré defines the 21st century as the era of Post-Blackness. The term itself was coined in the art scene during the 1990s by Thelma Golden, director of the Studio Museum of Harlem and the conceptual artist Glenn Ligon.".
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