Audience, Personal Experience and the Teaching of African American Intellectual History
Just recently, an African American student meeting me in office hours surprisingly and enthusiastically commented that my class was the
Read moreJust recently, an African American student meeting me in office hours surprisingly and enthusiastically commented that my class was the
Read moreToday’s guest post comes from Phillip Luke Sinitiere, currently a professor of history at the College of Biblical Studies, a
Read moreThis post is the first of a short series on Afro-Asia—the cultural and political exchanges and historical connections between people
Read moreKeisha N. Blain is an award-winning historian of the 20th century United States with broad interdisciplinary interests and specializations in African
Read moreAshley D. Farmer is a historian of black women’s history, intellectual history, and radical politics. She is currently an Assistant Professor in
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