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How to Complete an MA/PhD in 4 Years Part 2

June 13, 2015 Chris Cameron

In my first post in this miniseries yesterday, I discussed the importance of getting into a combined MA/PhD program and

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Roundtable on Black Women’s Intellectual History Day 1: Introduction

May 31, 2015May 31, 2015 Lauren Kientz Anderson review of black women's intellectual history

Today marks the beginning of a six day roundtable on the new collection, Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women,

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Locating and Connecting Latin America and the African Diaspora

May 27, 2015May 28, 2015 Chris Cameron

A few months ago, Greg Childs explored the connections between African Diaspora and Latin American historiography, noting the need for

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Teaching Phillis Wheatley in Light of Freddie Gray

May 8, 2015 Chernoh Sesay Jr. Ferguson, primary source, teaching

Noelle Trent wrote a great post about how to locate “the reality of students’ lives in the themes and trends

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Why did Nat Turner “confess”?

April 29, 2015April 29, 2015 Patrick Rael Henry Highland Garnet, Nat Turner, William Lloyd Garrison

Turner sought to carry on in words the work he had begun with a sword. This blog has been blessed

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