Melissa Harris-Perry

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MHarrisPerry

Melissa Harris-Perry is the Maya Angelou Presidential Chair and Professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs and the Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Wake Forest University. She is also the co-host of The Nation’s System Check podcast.

Is Newt Gingrich Right About Black Voters?

Is Newt Gingrich Right About Black Voters? Is Newt Gingrich Right About Black Voters?

Could black Americans follow Catholics and white Southerners in drifting away from the Democrats?

Jun 28, 2011 / Column / Melissa Harris-Perry

Republicans Reject the Middle—Again Republicans Reject the Middle—Again

They booed Rockefeller as the changing world evoked a heightened sense of vulnerability for those who had wielded power and privilege. 

Jun 15, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

Palin and the Memory of Literacy Tests Palin and the Memory of Literacy Tests

In anticipation of the 2012 elections, Southern legislators are reducing early voting opportunities and imposing unprecedented identification card rules. This could have a dispara...

Jun 9, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

Three Things I Love About Herman Cain’s Campaign Three Things I Love About Herman Cain’s Campaign

Herman Cain’s candidacy is a cautionary tale against the simplistic racial reasoning that has dominated American political discourse.

Jun 1, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

Breaking News: Not All Black Intellectuals Think Alike

Breaking News: Not All Black Intellectuals Think Alike Breaking News: Not All Black Intellectuals Think Alike

Why my disagreement with Cornel West about Obama's presidency generated so much excitement.

May 25, 2011 / Column / Melissa Harris-Perry

Cornel West v. Barack Obama

Cornel West v. Barack Obama Cornel West v. Barack Obama

Professor West says that Obama has “a certain fear of free black men.” But this is a pissing match—not prophetic witness.

May 17, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

For Birthers, Obama’s Not Black Enough

For Birthers, Obama’s Not Black Enough For Birthers, Obama’s Not Black Enough

As a black man, Obama's confident knowledge of his lineage is precisely the thing that makes his American identity dubious.

Apr 27, 2011 / Column / Melissa Harris-Perry

On the Political Possibilities of Holy Week

On the Political Possibilities of Holy Week On the Political Possibilities of Holy Week

During the holiest week in the Christian calendar, I am reminded again of the dangers and possibilities inherent in public God talk.

Apr 20, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

We Can’t Win the Fight if We Can’t Tell the Story

We Can’t Win the Fight if We Can’t Tell the Story We Can’t Win the Fight if We Can’t Tell the Story

Whatever one thinks of the foreign and domestic policy outcomes of the past two years, it is clear that the Obama administration has stumbled in its ability to tell a compelling st...

Apr 12, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

The Great Wells of Manning Marable The Great Wells of Manning Marable

Manning Marable did more than encourage us. He made a way for us.

Apr 3, 2011 / Melissa Harris-Perry

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