Black Genealogies of Power: Seven Maxims for Resistance in the Trump Years
“Power concedes nothing without demand,” argued Frederick Douglass in one of his most cited speeches. “It never did and it
Read more“Power concedes nothing without demand,” argued Frederick Douglass in one of his most cited speeches. “It never did and it
Read moreThere are many different ways to teach the historical development of African American political history. One way is in the
Read moreThis post is part of a new and recurring blog series I am curating–announcing the release of selected new works in
Read moreAs a scholar of African American history, I teach students about the experience of Africans in the Americas. Through survey
Read moreAs the summer comes to an end and I begin to think about teaching in the fall, I wonder how
Read more