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BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN AND EMANCIPATION IN THE AMERICAS Last fall, many people waited anxiously for the results of the U. S. elections. From Tuesday, November 3 rd through Saturday, November 7 th, the nation and the world waited to see which state would tip the scale and end one of the most contentious election cycles in American history.Pennsylvania clinched the election for President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris. MASS INCARCERATION AND THE METAPHOR OF SLAVERY As an interracial movement history, We Are Not Slaves expands the periodization of the civil rights movement beyond the mid-1970s. As a work of scholarship on prisoners’ rights, We Are Not Slaves effectively demonstrates the salience of the South to the larger national narrative on prisons, prisoner resistance, and massincarceration.
BLACK WOMEN, AGENCY, AND THE CIVIL WAR Black women used the chaos of the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War to forge alternative and expanded paths to self-liberation. Black women figured prominently in this “long emancipation” as they developed resistance strategies to challenge enslavement. During the Civil War, enslaved women malingered, feignedillness
HOW RACIST IDEAS SHAPED THE ERA OF RECONSTRUCTION The racist idea that substantiated legalized enslavement was the myth of Black inferiority expressed by some of our nation’s founders like Thomas Jefferson, who said that “the Blacks are inferior to the Whites in the endowments both of body and mind.”. Following the Civil War, Reconstruction emerged as, what Gates calls, one of the BLACK RADICALISM IN THE TUMULTUOUS 1960S Tinson’s focus on Liberator’s articulations of Black radicalism and its engagement with Black radical thinkers is rich and revealing. In fact, it dramatically changes the normative narrative of Black radicalism in the 1960s. Foremost, it shows that Black radicalism was not simply a product of the political ferment of that turbulent decade ON BARBADOS, THE FIRST BLACK SLAVE SOCIETY "Planting the sugar-cane" (Credit: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library). Barbados was the birthplace of British slave society and the most ruthlessly colonized by Britain's ruling elites. They made theirfort
THE ANTIRACIST PHILOSOPHY OF MALCOLM X Ibram X. Kendi. Ibram X. Kendi is Professor of History and International Relations and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. His second book, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America (Nation, 2016), won the 2016 National Book Award for Nonfiction and was a New York Times Best Seller. THE HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF KENTE CLOTH IN THE BLACK James Padilioni Jr. James Padilioni, Jr. is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Swarthmore College. His teaching and research foreground the ritual cultures and plantation lifeworlds of the African Diaspora, including magico-religious, ecstatic, and pharmacopic traditions, Afro-Latinx and Afro-American folk Catholicism, Black queer performance, and critical race theory. 'RACIALIZATION WORKS DIFFERENTLY HERE IN PUERTO RICO, DO “FSA – T P borrowers? by their house, Puerto Rico” – Jack Delano (Library of Congress) This title is a variation of a statement I have heard during the last two decades as a professional anthropologist.I was reminded of it again recently, when a Puerto Rico-based colleague mentioned that it is common in the archipelago to think about the race research produced by U.S AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SOCIETY (AAIHS)ABOUTMEMBERSHIPAWARDSBLOGRESOURCESSTORE Welcome to AAIHS. The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) is a scholarly organization founded to foster dialogue about researching, writing, and teaching black thought and culture. As a 501(C)(3) educational organization, contributions to AAIHS is fullytax deductible.
BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN AND EMANCIPATION IN THE AMERICAS Last fall, many people waited anxiously for the results of the U. S. elections. From Tuesday, November 3 rd through Saturday, November 7 th, the nation and the world waited to see which state would tip the scale and end one of the most contentious election cycles in American history.Pennsylvania clinched the election for President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris. MASS INCARCERATION AND THE METAPHOR OF SLAVERY As an interracial movement history, We Are Not Slaves expands the periodization of the civil rights movement beyond the mid-1970s. As a work of scholarship on prisoners’ rights, We Are Not Slaves effectively demonstrates the salience of the South to the larger national narrative on prisons, prisoner resistance, and massincarceration.
BLACK WOMEN, AGENCY, AND THE CIVIL WAR Black women used the chaos of the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War to forge alternative and expanded paths to self-liberation. Black women figured prominently in this “long emancipation” as they developed resistance strategies to challenge enslavement. During the Civil War, enslaved women malingered, feignedillness
HOW RACIST IDEAS SHAPED THE ERA OF RECONSTRUCTION The racist idea that substantiated legalized enslavement was the myth of Black inferiority expressed by some of our nation’s founders like Thomas Jefferson, who said that “the Blacks are inferior to the Whites in the endowments both of body and mind.”. Following the Civil War, Reconstruction emerged as, what Gates calls, one of the BLACK RADICALISM IN THE TUMULTUOUS 1960S Tinson’s focus on Liberator’s articulations of Black radicalism and its engagement with Black radical thinkers is rich and revealing. In fact, it dramatically changes the normative narrative of Black radicalism in the 1960s. Foremost, it shows that Black radicalism was not simply a product of the political ferment of that turbulent decade ON BARBADOS, THE FIRST BLACK SLAVE SOCIETY "Planting the sugar-cane" (Credit: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library). Barbados was the birthplace of British slave society and the most ruthlessly colonized by Britain's ruling elites. They made theirfort
THE ANTIRACIST PHILOSOPHY OF MALCOLM X Ibram X. Kendi. Ibram X. Kendi is Professor of History and International Relations and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. His second book, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America (Nation, 2016), won the 2016 National Book Award for Nonfiction and was a New York Times Best Seller. THE HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF KENTE CLOTH IN THE BLACK James Padilioni Jr. James Padilioni, Jr. is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Swarthmore College. His teaching and research foreground the ritual cultures and plantation lifeworlds of the African Diaspora, including magico-religious, ecstatic, and pharmacopic traditions, Afro-Latinx and Afro-American folk Catholicism, Black queer performance, and critical race theory. 'RACIALIZATION WORKS DIFFERENTLY HERE IN PUERTO RICO, DO “FSA – T P borrowers? by their house, Puerto Rico” – Jack Delano (Library of Congress) This title is a variation of a statement I have heard during the last two decades as a professional anthropologist.I was reminded of it again recently, when a Puerto Rico-based colleague mentioned that it is common in the archipelago to think about the race research produced by U.S THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF ABOLITION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST 1 day ago · Signs during the South Minneapolis Protests at the 3rd District Police Station, May 28, 2020 (AndrewStecker / Shutterstock.com) In June 2020 Mariame Kaba penned an opinion piece in the New York Times entitled, “Yes We Literally Mean Abolish the Police.” The essay responded to calls for institutional reform in the wake of George Floyd’s murder by police on May 25, 2020 inMinneapolis,
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BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN AND EMANCIPATION IN THE AMERICAS As If She Were Free: A Collective Biography of Women and Emancipation in the Americas, edited by Erica L. Ball (Occidental College), Tatiana Seijas (Rutgers University), and Terri L. Snyder (California State University, Fullerton), is a particularly timely text on women’s history of freedom. As the editors note, “It was comparatively rare SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST ENSLAVED MEN The Freedman, 1863 by John Quincy Adams Ward (Photo by Deputy Tex). In Rethinking Rufus: Sexual Violations of Enslaved Men, historian Thomas Foster examines how the conditions of slavery gave rise to sexual violence against enslaved men in the Americas during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Drawing from historical studies of sexual violence against enslaved women, THE HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF KENTE CLOTH IN THE BLACK James Padilioni Jr. James Padilioni, Jr. is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Swarthmore College. His teaching and research foreground the ritual cultures and plantation lifeworlds of the African Diaspora, including magico-religious, ecstatic, and pharmacopic traditions, Afro-Latinx and Afro-American folk Catholicism, Black queer performance, and critical race theory. FROM PROTESTANT SUPREMACY TO CHRISTIAN SLAVERY From Protestant Supremacy to Christian Slavery. “Halting at Noon.”. Slaves kneeling to pray while chained together (Photo: New York Public Library). Early in the morning on April 7, 1712, a group of approximately thirty enslaved individuals launched a dramatic revolt, killing several white New Yorkers and setting fire to a home. HOW RACIST IDEAS SHAPED THE ERA OF RECONSTRUCTION The racist idea that substantiated legalized enslavement was the myth of Black inferiority expressed by some of our nation’s founders like Thomas Jefferson, who said that “the Blacks are inferior to the Whites in the endowments both of body and mind.”. Following the Civil War, Reconstruction emerged as, what Gates calls, one of the ON BARBADOS, THE FIRST BLACK SLAVE SOCIETY "Planting the sugar-cane" (Credit: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library). Barbados was the birthplace of British slave society and the most ruthlessly colonized by Britain's ruling elites. They made theirfort
ANTEBELLUM LAW AND THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE SYSTEM The most remarkable contribution of Masterless Men is Merritt’s discussion of antebellum law and the southern justice system. Building on the work of Sally Hadden, Merritt convincingly demonstrates that much of the framework for what we associate with Jim Crow-era oppression of Blacks (vagrancy laws, fee system, police brutality,convict
HOMICIDE JUSTIFIED: THE LEGALITY OF KILLING SLAVES IN THE This is an excerpt from the preface of Andrew T. Fede’s Homicide Justified: The Legality of Killing Slaves in the United States and the Atlantic World, recently published by the University of Georgia Press. In the book, Fede offers a comparative study of laws concerning the murder of slaves by their masters and how these laws were implemented. 'RACIALIZATION WORKS DIFFERENTLY HERE IN PUERTO RICO, DO “FSA – T P borrowers? by their house, Puerto Rico” – Jack Delano (Library of Congress) This title is a variation of a statement I have heard during the last two decades as a professional anthropologist.I was reminded of it again recently, when a Puerto Rico-based colleague mentioned that it is common in the archipelago to think about the race research produced by U.S AFRICAN AMERICAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SOCIETY (AAIHS)ABOUTMEMBERSHIPAWARDSBLOGRESOURCESSTORE Welcome to AAIHS. The African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) is a scholarly organization founded to foster dialogue about researching, writing, and teaching black thought and culture. As a 501(C)(3) educational organization, contributions to AAIHS is fullytax deductible.
BIOGRAPHIES OF WOMEN AND EMANCIPATION IN THE AMERICAS As If She Were Free: A Collective Biography of Women and Emancipation in the Americas, edited by Erica L. Ball (Occidental College), Tatiana Seijas (Rutgers University), and Terri L. Snyder (California State University, Fullerton), is a particularly timely text on women’s history of freedom. As the editors note, “It was comparatively rare SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST ENSLAVED MEN The Freedman, 1863 by John Quincy Adams Ward (Photo by Deputy Tex). In Rethinking Rufus: Sexual Violations of Enslaved Men, historian Thomas Foster examines how the conditions of slavery gave rise to sexual violence against enslaved men in the Americas during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Drawing from historical studies of sexual violence against enslaved women, THE HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF KENTE CLOTH IN THE BLACK James Padilioni Jr. James Padilioni, Jr. is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at Swarthmore College. His teaching and research foreground the ritual cultures and plantation lifeworlds of the African Diaspora, including magico-religious, ecstatic, and pharmacopic traditions, Afro-Latinx and Afro-American folk Catholicism, Black queer performance, and critical race theory. FROM PROTESTANT SUPREMACY TO CHRISTIAN SLAVERY From Protestant Supremacy to Christian Slavery. “Halting at Noon.”. Slaves kneeling to pray while chained together (Photo: New York Public Library). Early in the morning on April 7, 1712, a group of approximately thirty enslaved individuals launched a dramatic revolt, killing several white New Yorkers and setting fire to a home. HOW RACIST IDEAS SHAPED THE ERA OF RECONSTRUCTION The racist idea that substantiated legalized enslavement was the myth of Black inferiority expressed by some of our nation’s founders like Thomas Jefferson, who said that “the Blacks are inferior to the Whites in the endowments both of body and mind.”. Following the Civil War, Reconstruction emerged as, what Gates calls, one of the ON BARBADOS, THE FIRST BLACK SLAVE SOCIETY "Planting the sugar-cane" (Credit: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library). Barbados was the birthplace of British slave society and the most ruthlessly colonized by Britain's ruling elites. They made theirfort
ANTEBELLUM LAW AND THE SOUTHERN JUSTICE SYSTEM The most remarkable contribution of Masterless Men is Merritt’s discussion of antebellum law and the southern justice system. Building on the work of Sally Hadden, Merritt convincingly demonstrates that much of the framework for what we associate with Jim Crow-era oppression of Blacks (vagrancy laws, fee system, police brutality,convict
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