AAIHS

AAIHS

African American Intellectual History Society

Follow Us On Social Media

  • Facebook
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Published by AAIHS

  • Home
  • About
    • About Black Perspectives
    • Submit a Guest Post or Roundtable Proposal
  • Contributors
  • Featured Books
  • Author Interviews
  • Roundtables
  • Resources
    • AF AM Job Openings
    • #Charlestonsyllabus
    • Prison Abolition Syllabus
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Filter by Categories
AAIHS Business
Abolition
Abolitionism
Activism
Africa
African American Death Ideology
African American History survey
African American material culture
African diaspora
American exceptionalism
American identity
American Revolution
Antebellum
anti-capitalism
Archives
Art
Assimilationism
Author Interview
Black Ecologies
Black Ecolories
Black Europe
Black Family
Black Feminism
Black Freethought
Black Girls
Black history
Black Identity
Black Internationalism
Black Political Thought
Black Power
Black Protest
Black Protestantism
Black Studies
Black Urban History
Black Youth
Book Review
capitalism
Caribbean
Cemetery/Burial Grounds
Civil Rights Movement
Civil War
class
Comics
Death
Desegregation
early republic
Economics
Education
Embodiment
Featured Books
Featured Posts
Film
Free People of Color
Gender
Geography
Hashtag Syllabi
Higher Education
Hip-Hop
historiography
HIV-AIDS
Indigenous Studies
Intellectual Identity
Interview
Interwar Period
Jazz
Jim Crow
Labor
Latin America
Law and legal history
LGBT
Liberalism
Literature
Lynchings
Marcus Garvey
maroons
Meaning of freedom
medical racism
Memory
methods
Military
Monuments
Mourning
Museums
Music
New Negro
Oral History
Pedagogy
Performance
Plantations
Poetry
Policing
Popular Culture
Post-Racial ideology
Primary Sources
Print Culture
Prisons
Professional Development
Race
Race Consciousness
Racial Violence
Racism
Reconstruction
Religion
Resistance
Resources
respectability
Roundtables
School Equality
Science Fiction
Sexuality
Slave law
Slave revolts
Slavery
Sport
Teaching
Uncategorized
UNIA
Visuality
Voting rights
Webinars
Women

research

Mamie Clark’s Unsung Contribution to Brown v. Board

October 12, 2022October 7, 2022 Lacey P. Hunter #BlackWomenBOE, Brown v. Board, Civil Rights Movement, desegregation, education, Mamie Clark, research

This post is part of our forum on Black Women and the Brown v. Board of Education decision The activist

Read more

Working with Histories that Haunt Us

March 31, 2021October 28, 2021 Marius Kothor Activism, Anticolonialism, black politics, colonialism, methods, research, Resistance

When I first began to conceptualize my dissertation project, I knew I wanted to write about an iconic group of

Read more

Enslaved People in Eighteenth-century Britain: An Interview with Nelson Mundell

October 10, 2018October 17, 2018 Keisha N. Blain African Diaspora, archives, Race and Economic History, research, slavery

In today’s post, Keisha N. Blain, Senior Editor of Black Perspectives, interviews Nelson Mundell about the new online database, Runaway Slaves

Read more

Searching for the Black Organizational Past

March 22, 2018March 26, 2018 Melissa Wooten Activism, archives, education, research

Growing up I heard many stories about my parents’ involvement in the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a collective dedicated

Read more
Crowd applauding Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad in Chicago, 1974. Photo: Environmental Protection Agency/National Archives and Records Administration.

Writing a New History of Black Religion: An Author’s Response

September 30, 2017November 5, 2017 Judith Weisenfeld #AAIHSRoundtable, #NewWorld, black nationalism, Black women, Immigration, religion, research

This post is part of our online roundtable on Judith Weisenfeld’s New World A-Coming One afternoon while sitting in the Schomburg Center reading

Read more
  • ← Previous
Copyright © 2025 AAIHS. All rights reserved. Site by GNDWS