#AAIHS2016: Reflecting on the Past’s Presence
Recently, I traveled to Chapel Hill for the first annual conference of the African American Intellectual History Society. But my
Read moreRecently, I traveled to Chapel Hill for the first annual conference of the African American Intellectual History Society. But my
Read moreThis is a guest post by Dr. Annette Joseph-Gabriel, a scholar of Francophone Caribbean literature and culture. Her areas of
Read moreWith undergraduates I recently explored the complexity of thought among several Civil Rights writers and activists. During our conversation, students
Read moreMany of my friends and colleagues declared this past Black History Month to be the most lit ever, but this
Read moreThe upcoming year promises to be an exciting one for the African American Intellectual History Society. Not only is the
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