

The Anne Braden Institute for Social Justice Research hopes to engage the campus and community more deeply with Anderson’s work, and encourages you to read her Washington Post essay and share it with your students and colleagues. It’s White Rage Against Progress” – which immediately went viral - and is also the subject of a forthcoming book. The lecture topic, “White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide,” was inspired by Anderson’s essay for the Washington Post titled “Ferguson Isn’t About Black Rage Against Cops. The event featured Emory University historian Carol Anderson. Carol Anderson was guest speaker at the 9th Annual Anne Braden Memorial Lecture in November of 2015.

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