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Black Politics and the 2022 Mid-Term Elections
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
04 Nov 2022
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Black Agenda Radio · Black Politics and the 2022 Mid-Term Elections

Dr. Anthony Monteiro is a Duboisian scholar and founder of the Saturday Free School for Philosophy and Black Liberation, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. He joins us from Philadelphia to discuss Black politics, the race for a US Senate seat in Pennsylvania, and an assessment of the upcoming mid-term elections.

Black politics
Black political class
Philadelphia
2022 midterm elections
Political Duopoly

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