This article examines how Martin Luther King Jr. and the movement with which he is often synonymous are taught in UK schools, as well as the consequences of that teaching for twenty-first-century understandings of Britain's racial past and present. The UK's King-centric approach to teaching the civil rights movement has much in common with that in the US, including an inattention to its transnational coordinates. However, these shared (mis)representations have different histories, are deployed to different ends, and have different consequences. In the UK, study of the African American freedom struggle often happens in the absence of, and almost as a surrogate for, engagement with the histories of Britain's own racial minorities and imperial...
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For those who have studied the black freedom struggle, it is a given that King’s legacy has not only...
Hannah Elias and Martin Spafford begin this article by explaining why they believe it is essential f...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
The Race Relations Amendment Act (2000) identifies a key role for education, and more specifically h...
This excerpt contains 6 draft chapters of a book that will be published in September 2017 as Martin ...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
He wasn’t even supposed to speak; his office in Atlanta had made that very clear. Yet there he was, ...
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was 39 years old when he was assassinated. Schools, streets and children...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
By 1969 the nature and terrain of the Black freedom movement had profoundly changed. The nonviolent ...
This article examined what U.S. college students who participated in a Ghana study abroad program le...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
This Article focuses on one particular aspect of the colorblind thesis: the misuse of Martin Luther ...
In the USA, where Critical Race Theory (CRT) first emerged, black public intellectuals are a longsta...
The brutal killing of George Floyd in the USA by white policeman has triggered the explosion of #Bla...
For those who have studied the black freedom struggle, it is a given that King’s legacy has not only...
Hannah Elias and Martin Spafford begin this article by explaining why they believe it is essential f...
It\u27s been 40 years since the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. energized a large crowd in the Universi...
The Race Relations Amendment Act (2000) identifies a key role for education, and more specifically h...
This excerpt contains 6 draft chapters of a book that will be published in September 2017 as Martin ...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
He wasn’t even supposed to speak; his office in Atlanta had made that very clear. Yet there he was, ...
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was 39 years old when he was assassinated. Schools, streets and children...
The history of the US Black Power movement and its constituent groups such as the Black Panther Part...
By 1969 the nature and terrain of the Black freedom movement had profoundly changed. The nonviolent ...
This article examined what U.S. college students who participated in a Ghana study abroad program le...
This study explores how undergraduates, as historical thinkers, learn to interact with history and c...
This Article focuses on one particular aspect of the colorblind thesis: the misuse of Martin Luther ...
In the USA, where Critical Race Theory (CRT) first emerged, black public intellectuals are a longsta...