The Divine Nine and the Formation of Black Studies
This post is part of our forum on “The Books, Archives, and Monuments That Shaped Me.” As a fourth-generation member
Read moreThis post is part of our forum on “The Books, Archives, and Monuments That Shaped Me.” As a fourth-generation member
Read moreThe explosive growth of Black studies programs and departments after 1968 triggered a wave of bibliographic scholarship. Colleges, universities, and
Read moreBlack educator Dr. John Foster Potts may be a largely unknown figure today, but in Jim Crow-era South Carolina he
Read morePhilanthropic gifting to US higher education amounted to an astronomical $52.9 billion in 2021. Higher education has enjoyed a long
Read moreToday’s post is the second part of the African American Intellectual History Society’s president Hettie V. Williams’ interview with Dr.
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