
Charles Holm, PhD writes on history, politics, and books. Independent researcher & editor. Woodbey Speaks newsletter exploring the life and work of early Black socialist Rev. George Washington Woodbey.
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Working class researcher currently based in northeast Nebraska. I write about history, Black radicalism, and early Black socialist political thought. Working to share my research and engage with others. PhD Black Studies, MA History
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