The Black Plato: Burying Alain Locke and Singing His Ballad
The interplay between race and philosophy is a complex tapestry woven with the threads of historical context, cultural insights, and ideological constructs. One of the more provocative figures in this discourse is Alain Locke, often revered as the “Father of the Harlem Renaissance.” Yet, beneath this moniker lies a deeper conversation regarding race, identity, and … Read more