Black History

Teaching Black Lives Matter Tenets to Shape Humanizing Research and Methods Pedagogy
Higher Education Reform
February 4, 2021

Teaching Black Lives Matter Tenets to Shape Humanizing Research and Methods Pedagogy

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The Trailblazing Dr. Sadie T.M. Alexander
Impact
February 3, 2021

The Trailblazing Dr. Sadie T.M. Alexander

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How Can We Strengthen the Academic Pipeline?
Higher Education Reform
February 1, 2021

How Can We Strengthen the Academic Pipeline?

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‘Detoxing from Academia’: One Black Scholar’s Journey
Career
February 27, 2019

‘Detoxing from Academia’: One Black Scholar’s Journey

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Recalling a Forgotten Anthropologist (and Victim) of Structural Racism

Recalling a Forgotten Anthropologist (and Victim) of Structural Racism

This Black History Month, remember the trailblazing work of an American anthropologist, Allison Davis, who both studied and was a victim of the nation’s entrenched racism.

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Black History and the Myth of Mary Seacole

Black History and the Myth of Mary Seacole

In what he describes as the obverse of the Rhodes Must Fall campaign, Robert Dingwall argues that the secular sainthood conferred on Mary Seacole steps on historical scholarship and ignores more genuine exemplars.

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Recent Scholarship on the Black Experience in the U.S.

Recent Scholarship on the Black Experience in the U.S.

From Martin Luther King to black political participation to race relations to teaching African American students, here are some academic papers from the ‘Journal of Black Studies’ that provide a scholarly snapshot of different aspects of black history and current issues in black studies.

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