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The New Black Studies SeriesSeries Editors: Darlene Clark Hine and Dwight A. McBride The study of peoples of African descent crosses boundaries of region, culture, and nation-state. It is at once comparative and diasporic in perspective and methodology. The New Black Studies Series will advance the intellectual arsenal of this discipline by publishing books that offer provocative and sophisticated explorations of the complexities of black people's experiences with dispersal, domination, enslavement, emancipation, colonialism, and racism. |
Author: Cornelius L. BynumPub Date: January 2010 Chronicling the development of Randolph's political and racial ideology learn more... |
Author: Scott ChristiansonPub Date: February 2010 The dramatic, daring rescue of a fugitive slave learn more... |
Author: Pero Gaglo DagboviePub Date: May 2010 New perspectives on black history and its profession learn more... |
Author: Edited by Dawne Y. Curry, Eric D. Duke, and Marshanda A. SmithPub Date: August 2009 Exciting perspectives on the black diaspora's global histories learn more... |
Author: P. Gabrielle ForemanPub Date: October 2009 Examining how nineteenth-century Black women writers engaged radical reform, sentiment and their various readerships learn more... |
Author: Edited by Darlene Clark Hine, Trica Danielle Keaton, and Stephen SmallPub Date: October 2009 Multifaceted analyses of the African diaspora in Europe learn more... |
Author: Stephane DunnPub Date: August 2008 An incisive analysis of gender and race in classic blaxploitation films learn more... |
Author: Pero Gaglo DagboviePub Date: September 2007 The men who launched and shaped Black Studies learn more... |
Author: Edited by David Barry Gaspar and Darlene Clark HinePub Date: November 2004 Black women who were not slaves during the era of slavery learn more... |
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