The Cambridge History of Black Women in the United States

The Cambridge History of Black Women in the United States

General Editor: Karen Cook Bell, Ph.D Volume Editors: Drs. Catherine Adams, Felicia Thomas, Nikki Taylor, Crystal Webster, Crystal Feimster, Hilary ...
Food, Life, and Leisure: A CBFS Interview

Food, Life, and Leisure: A CBFS Interview

Conversations in Black Freedom Studies (CBFS) is a monthly discussion series held at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black ...
Requiem for a Howard University Student

Requiem for a Howard University Student

On February 4, 1958, eighteen-year-old Gloria Adelaide Jordan began her Freshman year of college at Howard University to pursue a ...
African Deep Thought

African Deep Thought

The recent increased attention given to understanding racism, critical white studies, and anti-racist politics must also include an investigation and ...
Black Is, Black Ain’t: “Unnatural by Whose Standard?”

Black Is, Black Ain’t: “Unnatural by Whose Standard?”

Representations of Blackness in film and other visual mediums have often presented Black identity in ways that are limiting and ...
CFP–Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America & the Caribbean

CFP–Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America & the Caribbean

Call for Papers: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America and the Caribbean  Guest Editor: Dr. Erika Dense Edwards, University ...