Other Tradition

Other Tradition

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In his 1993 book Racial Unity: An Imperative for Social Progress, Dr. Richard Thomas, professor emeritus of history at Michigan State University, pioneers the race relations concept of the “other tradition,” which explains that the lasting advances in American race relations are the result of close, multiracial collaboration. Dr. Richard Thomas and Lex Musta use this podcast to further explore the other tradition to encourage our listeners to work for progress in race relations multiracially.

Recent Episodes

  • Episode 5: The Other Tradition and Maryland Civil Rights

    4 years ago
  • Episode 4: The Other Tradition and Harriet Tubman's Fifth Cousin

    5 years ago
  • Episode 3: The Multiracial DC Women Who Created the First Integrated Baha'i Community in America

    7 years ago
  • Episode 2: The 1919 DC Racial Pogrom and The Other Tradition

    7 years ago
  • Episode 1: Dr. Richard Thomas Introduces The Other Tradition

    7 years ago