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Centering Northern Black Women in the Civil Rights Narrative

January 22, 2025January 19, 2025 Lacey Hunter #GeorgiaOfTheNorth, Black women, Civil Rights Movement

This post is part of our online roundtable on Hettie V. Williams’s The Georgia of the North. As the body of

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The Best Black History Books of 2024

December 30, 2024December 29, 2024 AAIHS Editors #BlackHistory, bestbooks, books

We are pleased to release this year’s AAIHS list of the best books published in 2024! Check out this extraordinary

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Call for Papers: 90 Years Since Black Reconstruction in America

November 18, 2024November 18, 2024 AAIHS Editors

Call for Papers: 90 Years since Black Reconstruction in America  Deadline: July 1, 2025 Few works in American history are

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Black Women, Public Housing, and Resistance

November 8, 2024November 7, 2024 H. Shellae Versey Black women, race

For as long as public housing has been described as a “failure,” lower-income Black women have been the face of

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Celebrating Black Intellectual History–Then and Now

October 24, 2024October 25, 2024 Lois Leveen black intellectual history, teaching

In “Don’t Cash Crop My Cornrows,” a video created for her high school history class that later went viral, Amandla

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