Boston Review  |  Mar/Apr 2016
Black activism on college campuses upended business as usual last fall, but will it have lasting effects? Robin D.G. Kelley debates Michael Eric Dyson, Randall L. Kennedy, Derecka Purnell, and others. You'll also find Peter James Hudson on the entwined history of slavery and capitalism, Joy James on the historical roots of black incarceration, and Major Jackson's surreal and arresting poem, "Ferguson." Elsewhere in the issue, Stephen Kinzer interviews Andrew J. Bacevich on why the U.S. will lose the war for the greater Middle East.
read more
read less
As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:
• A discount off the RRP of your magazine
• Your magazine delivered to your device each month
• You'll never miss an issue
• You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year
You'll receive 4 issues during a 1 year Boston Review magazine subscription.
Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Boston Review Mar/Apr 2016.