
Myth: Communism Made Me Do It (w/ Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly)
The Black Myths Podcast
Intersections of Blackness and Political Repression
This chapter examines the interconnected histories of the Black Scare and the Red Scare, exploring how both phenomena reflect fears surrounding social equality and economic parity. It discusses the systemic marginalization of Black individuals within American identity and highlights the criminalization of radical ideas linked to anti-communism. The conversation emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of political repression and the complexities of anti-Black sentiment in relation to broader societal challenges.
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