Eight years ago, during a short tenure as a visiting assistant professor in the Department of African American Studies at Syracuse University, I was asked to be part of an ad hoc panel to discuss the implications of Donald Trump’s presidential election in 2016.
Eight years ago, during a short tenure as a visiting assistant professor in the Department of African American Studies at Syracuse University, I was asked to be part of an ad hoc panel to discuss the implications of Donald Trump’s presidential election in 2016.