Visualizing Music: Representing Black Culture, Community, and Politics
Figure 1 As Jessica Marie Johnson has already documented here on AAIHS, black women utilized Beyoncé’s song, video, and performance
Read moreFigure 1 As Jessica Marie Johnson has already documented here on AAIHS, black women utilized Beyoncé’s song, video, and performance
Read moreWhen Carter G. Woodson inaugurated Negro History Week in the second week of February 1926, he imagined an event
Read more“From the city of New Orleans, we unite these narratives to assert undeniably that WE REMAIN.” – Back Cover, Mixed
Read morePrevious AAIHS posts about Sandra Bland include an account of local civil rights groundwork in Waller County following Bland’s death,
Read moreWe here at AAIHS are getting excited for this week’s American Historical Association conference. On the program you will find
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