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Online Roundtable'Kali Nicole Gross's "Vengeance Feminism"
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (421+ words) Online Roundtable'Kali Nicole Gross's "Vengeance Feminism'African American Intellectual History Society Black Perspectives, the award-winning blog of the African American Intellectual History Society(AAIHS), is hosting a roundtable on Kali Nicole Gross's award-winning book Vengeance Feminism: The Power of Black Women's…...
CFP: Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. and the Black Intellectual Tradition
1+ week, 1+ day ago (401+ words) African American Intellectual History Society Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. and the Black Intellectual Tradition The recent passing of the Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. is cause to reflect on the life and legacy of one of the 20th century's best known champions…...
2026 AAIHS Award Winners
4+ week, 1+ day ago (261+ words) *At the 11th annual meeting of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) in Pittsburgh, we honored the recipients of this year's awards. Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of these talented scholars! Pauli Murray Book Prize The African American…...
Psychologist Mamie Phipps Clark and the Brown Decision
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (436+ words) Mamie's work also laid a foundation for studies on colorism among Black children. When we position this within the broader goals of the'Brown'case, we can see that she was an ideal researcher for the NAACP and the families connected to…...
Pauli Murray, the Brown Decision, and the Struggle for Equal Rights
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (294+ words) Ashley Everson (AE): You note that Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray's legal theory was central to Brown v. Board of Education. What distinguishes Murray's revolutionary legal scholarship from that of other leading civil rights legal thinkers, such as Charles Hamilton Houston and…...
Ruby J. Gainer, Black Educators, and the Long-Brown Era
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (250+ words) Ashley Everson (AE): You introduce the concept of a "Long Brown era" to "expand the temporal and conceptual boundaries of the case." How does this expansion deepen our understanding of the nuanced and evolving legacy of Brown v. Board of Education?...
Power, Slavery, and Capital: An Interview with Jennifer L. Morgan
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (110+ words) Global Black Thought (GBT): How has the study of race in colonial Latin America and the Caribbean evolved since you first entered the field? GBT: What drew you to your respective fields of Barbados and Black women? GBT: What is…...
Call for Papers: Transnational Black Feminist Thought
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (392+ words) Guest Editor: Rachel Afi Quinn, University of Houston Deadline: January 1, 2027 Global Black Thought, the official journal of the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS), is now accepting submissions for a special issue on Transnational Black Feminist Thought. This special issue…...
2026 Finalists for the Pauli Murray Book Prize in Black Intellectual History - African American Intellectual History Society
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (87+ words) Ahmad Green-Hayes, Underworld Work: Black Atlantic Religion Making in Jim Crow New Orleans (Chicago University Press) Chloe L. Ireton, Slavery & Freedom in Black Thought in the Early Spanish Atlantic (Cambridge University Press) Leslie James, The Moving Word: How the West African…...
Origins of Black Feminist Thought in the Americas: An Interview with Sophia Monegro
6+ mon, 1+ week ago (424+ words) Ashley Everson (AE): You define intellectualism as action guided by knowledge, recognizing the intellect embedded in labor and the methods developed through toil. How does this redefinition challenge the traditional intellectual history of the early Atlantic world, and what possibilities…...