This one-day symposium was organized as part of a larger, on-going three-year project entitled “Writing History from the Margins: the Case of African Americans,” funded by Sorbonne Paris Cité, with support from the Center for Research on the English Speaking World (CREW, EA 4399) and the Center for Research on North America (CRAN), and undertaken by Claire Bourhis-Mariotti (Université Paris 8), Hélène Le Dantec-Lowry (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle), Claire Parfait (Université Paris 13), and Ma..
For this study, the researcher sought to implement a visual arts-based Afrivisual to help inspire, m...
Setting Down the Sacred Past: African American Race Histories. By Laurie Maffly-Kipp. Cambridge: Har...
Anniversaries are useful for they help us return to a specific moment, such as the creation of the A...
The one-day symposium on memories of the civil rights movement (Mémoire(s) du mouvement pour les dro...
This interdisciplinary volume is assuredly a collective endeavor: the contributions convincingly edi...
This study proposes that Afropolitanism may be best approached as a distinct cultural moment or hist...
The third biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association (EEASA) was held in...
During the first quarter of the 20th Century a small group of black intellectuals, artists, and musi...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
Writing History from the Margins African Americans and the Quest for Freedom, 1st Edition Edited b...
Perpetuating African ancestral customs, Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans avoid the African American...
The African American experience has always been a controversial topic throughout American history. ...
Our work in this course will center around two questions. First, what were the material and social c...
African Americans and their contributions to our field’s first pedagogical models and operational st...
Xavier University historian Kathleen Smythe will discuss a pair of long-term historical processes of...
For this study, the researcher sought to implement a visual arts-based Afrivisual to help inspire, m...
Setting Down the Sacred Past: African American Race Histories. By Laurie Maffly-Kipp. Cambridge: Har...
Anniversaries are useful for they help us return to a specific moment, such as the creation of the A...
The one-day symposium on memories of the civil rights movement (Mémoire(s) du mouvement pour les dro...
This interdisciplinary volume is assuredly a collective endeavor: the contributions convincingly edi...
This study proposes that Afropolitanism may be best approached as a distinct cultural moment or hist...
The third biannual conference of the European Early American Studies Association (EEASA) was held in...
During the first quarter of the 20th Century a small group of black intellectuals, artists, and musi...
The first edition of the international conference Black Studies in Europe: A Transnational Dialogue ...
Writing History from the Margins African Americans and the Quest for Freedom, 1st Edition Edited b...
Perpetuating African ancestral customs, Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleans avoid the African American...
The African American experience has always been a controversial topic throughout American history. ...
Our work in this course will center around two questions. First, what were the material and social c...
African Americans and their contributions to our field’s first pedagogical models and operational st...
Xavier University historian Kathleen Smythe will discuss a pair of long-term historical processes of...
For this study, the researcher sought to implement a visual arts-based Afrivisual to help inspire, m...
Setting Down the Sacred Past: African American Race Histories. By Laurie Maffly-Kipp. Cambridge: Har...
Anniversaries are useful for they help us return to a specific moment, such as the creation of the A...