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Back to black: Retelling black radicalism for the 21st century
K Andrews
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018
1472018
The new age of empire: How racism and colonialism still rule the world
K Andrews
Penguin UK, 2021
1362021
Resisting racism: Race, inequality, and the Black supplementary school movement
K Andrews
Institute of Education Press, 2013
972013
The problem of political blackness: lessons from the Black Supplementary School Movement
K Andrews
Ethnic and Racial Studies 39 (11), 2060-2078, 2016
772016
The Psychosis of Whiteness: The Celluloid Hallucinations of Amazing Grace and Belle
K Andrews
Journal of Black Studies 47 (5), 435-453, 2016
692016
Blackness, Empire and migration: How Black Studies transforms the curriculum
K Andrews
Area 52 (4), 701-707, 2020
462020
The challenge for Black Studies in the neo-liberal university
K Andrews
Pluto Press, 2018
422018
Toward a Black radical independent education: Black radicalism, independence and the supplementary school movement
K Andrews
The Journal of Negro Education 83 (1), 5-14, 2014
402014
From the ‘Bad Nigger’to the ‘Good Nigga’: An unintended legacy of the Black Power movement
K Andrews
Race & Class 55 (3), 22-37, 2014
402014
Blackness in Britain
K Andrews, LA Palmer
Routledge, 2016
332016
Racism is the public health crisis
K Andrews
The Lancet 397 (10282), 1342-1343, 2021
242021
Colonial nostalgia is back in fashion, blinding us to the horrors of empire
K Andrews
The Guardian 24, 2016, 2016
222016
Building Brexit on the myth of empire ignores our brutal history
K Andrews
The Guardian 7, 2017
212017
At last, the UK has a black studies university course. It’s long overdue
K Andrews
The Guardian 20, 2016
192016
Black is a country: Building solidarity across borders
K Andrews
World Policy Journal 33 (1), 15-19, 2016
17*2016
Beyond Pan-Africanism: Garveyism, Malcolm X and the end of the colonial nation state
K Andrews
Third World Quarterly 38 (11), 2501-2516, 2017
162017
Is art installation Exhibit B racist?
S Odunlami, K Andrews
The Guardian 27, 2014
142014
The black studies movement in Britain: Addressing the crisis in British academia and social life
K Andrews
Aiming higher: Race, inequality and diversity in the academy, 30-31, 2015
132015
Resisting racism: The black supplementary school movement
K Andrews
Alternative Education and Community Engagement: Making education apriority …, 2014
132014
Racism is still alive and well, 50 years after the UK’s Race Relations Act
K Andrews
The Guardian 8, 2015
122015
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