A Conference Goes Onward and Upward: Reflections on #AAIHS2017
I consider myself fortunate to have attended the first two conferences held by the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS).
Read moreI consider myself fortunate to have attended the first two conferences held by the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS).
Read moreThe idea of “the Dream Sequence” was introduced to me by Howard alum and former professor Acklyn Lynch, a figure
Read moreOn the morning of December 11, 2016, a notice in the Chicago area news read as follows: “Author Lerone Bennett
Read moreBlack and mulata women have participated in constructing Cubanidad (Cuban nationalism) since the beginning of the Cuban republic in 1902.
Read moreHere is a list of recent books written by black women scholars. This list is the second installment of #TheHistorySoundtable list
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