Black Perspectives Updates: Summer Vacation

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and an unidentified man and woman on Chicken Bone Beach, Atlantic City, NJ (John W. Mosley Photograph Collection, Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, PA)

From August 2nd to September 2nd, our team will be on vacation. During this time, our writers and editors will have an opportunity to get some rest ahead of a new semester. We look forward to bringing you more groundbreaking content in September. In the meantime, please be sure to catch up on the excellent pieces we have published this summer. Also, be sure to check out the recent Call for Papers for the 2020 AAIHS Conference at UT Austin. During our summer vacation, you can continue to submit pieces to the blog and/or email us if you have questions or concerns. However, please anticipate a delayed response — we’ll do our best to get back to you in early September. On behalf of Black Perspectives and the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), thank you for reading our blog. We appreciate your support. See you all on September 2nd!

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J. T. Roane

J.T. Roane is assistant professor of Africana Studies in the School for Social Transformation at Arizona State University. Roane is broadly concerned about matters of geography, ecologies, sexuality, and religion in relation to Black communities. He is at work on a manuscript, Dark Agoras: Insurgent Black Social Life and the Politics of Place in Philadelphia. Follow him on Twitter @JTRoane.