Leveraging the Law
In the 1670s, an enslaved woman named Hannah appeared before Boston’s criminal court accused of stealing surgical equipment from Daniel
Read moreIn the 1670s, an enslaved woman named Hannah appeared before Boston’s criminal court accused of stealing surgical equipment from Daniel
Read moreOn April 5, AAIHS blogger Chris Cameron described five approaches to African American Intellectual History. Cameron’s approaches included intellectual history
Read moreAt the end of every term, with great trepidation, meditative breathing, and perhaps even a homemade cocktail, I look to
Read moreDuring the #BlkTwitterstorians chat on AAIHS a few days ago, we began by discussing what intellectual history is, as well
Read moreThis Black History Month, I interviewed Stephen G. Hall, the Program Coordinator of History at Alcorn State University. He has
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