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Art exhibition remembers Black women who were lynched


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He grew up with the ghosts of Nat Turner.
Joyner, 65, was born in Southampton County and played on the land where Turner and his band of insurgents killed their last targets during an 1831 slave rebellion. Turner was eventually caught, tried and hanged.
As famous as Nat Turner’s life and demise are, Joyner wants more people to know about women like Mary Turner.
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The Georgia woman was eight months pregnant in 1918 when her husband was lynched by a White mob. She threatened to press charges against the men, and then was abducted herself. The men bound her feet and hanged her upside down from a tree branch. The mob then set her clothes on fire. ....

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Class, gender, race & colonialism: the 'intersectionality' of Marx | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal


March 5, 2021   
Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal reposted from MROnline   It is clear today that the emancipation of labour from capitalist alienation and exploitation is a task that still confronts us. Marx’s concept of the worker is not limited to European white males, but includes Irish and Black super-exploited and therefore doubly revolutionary workers, as well as women of all races and nations. But, his research and his concept of revolution go further, incorporating a wide range of agrarian non-capitalist societies of his time, from India to Russia and from Algeria to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, often emphasising their gender relations. In his last, still partially unpublished writings, he turns his gaze Eastward and Southward. In these regions outside Western Europe, he finds important revolutionary possibilities among peasants and their ancient communistic social structures, even as these are being undermined by their formal subsum ....

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