The Return of Racism?
Race and Inequality After Charlottesville FREDRICK C. HARRIS is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center on African American Politics and Society at
Race and Inequality After Charlottesville FREDRICK C. HARRIS is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center on African American Politics and Society at
South Carolina will be the third state to vote for a Democratic nominee in 2020, but the first with a largely black electorate—more than sixty
The rioting in Ferguson, Missouri in recent days and the mass demonstrations in 170 other US cities are testament to a deeply felt rage. That
At 12.35 a.m. on 5 July, the night after Independence Day, police in Baton Rouge accosted 37-year-old Alton Sterling who was selling CDs in front
What started as a philosophy promulgated by black elites to “uplift the race” by correcting the “bad” traits of the black poor has evolved into
Fredrick Harris is a professor of political science and the director of the Center on African American Politics and Society at Columbia University. He is
CNN’s Poppy Harlow asks Columbia University professor Fredrick Harris why Romney polls at 5% with black voters
BookTV After Words: Fredrick Harris, “The Price of the Ticket” Professor Harris argues that Barack Obama’s election to the presidency undermined the Civil Rights movement
The Agenda with Steve Paikin Columbia University’s Fredrick Harris and why, despite being the first black president, Barack Obama has fallen behind in addressing