Black History Month 2020
AAIHS African American Intellectual History Society
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Mia E. Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, and Barbara D. Savage, eds.,
Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women (Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2015)
Elizabeth R. Bethel, The Roots of African American Identity: Memory and History in Antebellum Black Communities
(New York: St. Martin's, 1997)
Richard Blackett. Beating against the Barriers: Biographical Essays in Nineteenth-Century Afro-American History
(Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986)
Pero Gaglo Dagbovie, What is African American History (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015)
___________, The Early Black History Movement, Carter G. Woodson, and Lorenzo Johnston Greene (Urbana: U Illinois Press 2007)
___________, African American History Reconsidered (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2010)
John Ernest, Liberation Historiography: African American Writers and the Challenge of History, 1794-1861
(Chapel Hill: U North Carolina Press, 2003)
Jacqueline Goggin, Carter G. Woodson: A Life in Black History (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1993)
Stephen G. Hall, A Faithful Account of the Race: African American Historical Writing in Nineteenth-Century America
(Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina Press, 2009)
Vincent Harding, Beyond Chaos: Black History and the Search for the New Land (Atlanta: Institute of the Black World, 1970)
Darlene Clark Hine, ed., The State of Afro-American History: Past, Present, and Future (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State U Press, 1986)
______________, Hine Sight: Black Women and the Re-Construction of American History (Brooklyn : Carlson Publishing, 1994)
Beverly Jarret, ed., Tributes to John Hope Franklin: Scholar, Mentor, Father, Friend (Columbia: U of Missouri Press, 2003)
David Levering Lewis, W.E.B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868-1919 (New York: Henry Holt, 1997)
Laurie Maffly-Kipp, Setting Down the Sacred Past: African-American Race Histories (Cambridge: Belknap Press, 2010)
Manning Marable, Living Black History: How Reimagining the African-American Past Can Remake America's Racial Future
(New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2006)
August Meier and Elliot Rudwick, Black History and the Historical Profession, 1915-1980 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986)
Wilson Jeremiah Moses, Afrotopia: The Roots of African American Popular History (Cambridge: Oxford University Press, 1998)
_________________, The Wings of Ethiopia: Studies in African American Life and Letters (Ames: University of Iowa Press, 1990)
Carla Peterson, Doers of the Word: African-American Women Speakers and Writers in the North (1830-1880)
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1996)
Fabio Rojas, From Black Power to Black Studies: How a Radical Social Movement Became an Academic Discipline
(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007)
Earl Thorpe, Black Historians: A Critique (New York: William Morrow, 1971)
Deborah Gray White, ed., Telling Histories: Black Women Historians in the Ivory Tower
(Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina Press, 2009)
William D. Wright, Critical Reflections on Black History (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002)
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