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J. T. Roane

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  • Rowhouses in Philadelphia burn after officials dropped a bomb on the MOVE house in May 1985.
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    The Shocking MOVE Bombing Was Part of a Broader Pattern of Anti-Black Racism

    How culture fueled the infamous police decision.
    by J. T. Roane via Made By History on May 13, 2021
  • Tornado Groan: On Black (Blues) Ecologies

    How early blues musicians processed the toll taken by tornadoes, floods, and other disasters that displaced them from their communities.
    by J. T. Roane via Black Perspectives on March 16, 2020
  • Mothers 4 Housing and the Legacy of Black Anti-Growth Politics

    Starting in the 1970s, groups like MOVE and Seeds of Wisdom have fought for the decolonization of urban space.
    by J. T. Roane via Black Perspectives on January 15, 2020

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Appalachian Hillsides as Black Ecologies: Housing, Memory, and The Sanctified Hill Disaster of 1972

A landslide that exposed racial inequalities embedded in Appalachian communities.
by Jillean McCommons via Black Perspectives on June 16, 2020
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