Black Logics, Black Methods: Indigenous Timelines, Race, and Ethnography
The article recovers two pathways emergent from an assets-based approach to the study of black life using qualitative methods generally and ethnography, specifically, (1) racial recalibration and (2) black time. Arguing that our conventional timelines for black histories and contemporary realities t...
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