Alumni Fellows

YearNameProjectFellowship
2025-2026
Charles Blow
two book-length projects
Langston Hughes Fellow
2025-2026
Jordan R. Brown
The Black Alternative: A Cultural and Musical Phenomenon
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2025-2026
Rodney Carmichael
Down By Law: A Critical Mixtape
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2025-2026
Kendra Taira Field
The Stories We Tell
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2025-2026
Arlette Frund
Anna Julia Cooper and the Intellectual Promise of Literature
Hutchins Family Foundation Fellow
2025-2026
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
Mighty Causes Are Calling: A Personal Engagement with the Sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2025-2026
André Holland
feature film inspired by instances of domestic terrorism
Black Film Project Fellow
2025-2026
Raven Jackson
feature film project
Black Film Project Fellow
2025-2026
Darol Olu Kae
Message to the Messenger
Black Film Project Fellow
2025-2026
Justine McConnell
Graeco-Roman Antiquity and the Women of the Harlem Renaissance
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2025-2026
Jordan Taliha McDonald
Trust Fall: Betrayal, Complicit Rhetorics, and the Race-Science Fictions of Black Fidelity
Hutchins Family Foundation Fellow
2025-2026
Charmaine A. Nelson
Joe the Pressman: How an African-Born Man Refused a Life of Slavery in Canada
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2025-2026
Sanele Ntshingana
Theorizing political authority from vernacular concepts: the political discourse of isiXhosa-speaking African intellectuals from South Africa 1836-1914
Mandela Fellow
2025-2026
Hollis Robbins
three book projects
Hutchins Family Foundation Fellow
2025-2026
Anna Deavere Smith
Basil Biggs
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2025-2026
Aurora Vergara-Figueroa
Afro-Colombia Studies: Essential Reading
Mark Mamolen Fellow
2025-2026
Ted Widmer
A Database of Early African and African-American Music
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2024-2025
Gbemisola Abiola
When 'Japá' Meets 'Blaxit': A Study of the Continuum of Black Migration
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
Mafaz Al-Suwaidan
The False Promise of Fair Play
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2024-2025
Harry Allen
harbanger
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2024-2025
Kleber Antonio De Oliveira Amancio
Modernisms: The Painting of Arthur Timotheo da Costa
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2024-2025
Asale Angel-Ajani
Starlings in Winter: The African American Women at the Center of the Russian Revolution 1900-1935
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
David Bindman
Editing 'The Image of the European in African Art' & 'The Image of Nubia'
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2024-2025
Phoebe Braithwaite
Through the Prism
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
Jordan T. Camp
The Southern Question
Stuart Hall Fellow
2024-2025
Erwan Dianteill
Ifa divination : a comparative project
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
Rita Freed
Image of Nubia
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2024-2025
Itzel Aurora Garcia
Police Authority
Edmond & Lily Safra/Hutchins Center Joint Fellow-in-Residence
2024-2025
Claudia Stella Valeria Geremia
Enslaved African Women, Knowledge and Material Culture in the Middle Atlantic (1500s-1800s)
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2024-2025
Sharon Harley
Nannie Helen Burroughs' Critique of American Democracy and the Mobilization of Black Women Voters
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2024-2025
Kevin Holt
I Bet You Won’t Get Crunk! The Performative Resistance of Atlanta Hip-Hop Party Music
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2024-2025
Selina Lai-Henderson
“You Are No Darker Than I Am:” Afro-Asian Crossings and Imaginaries
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
Bertony Louis
And the Ocean for ink
Scholar-at-Risk Fellow
2024-2025
Vuyiswa Thembelihle Lupuwana
Archaeology Goes to the Cinema: Perceptions of Africa and Civilization through the Filmic Lens
Mandela Fellow
2024-2025
Charles Martin
Optical Thinking
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
Adeline Masquelier
Girling Development in Niger
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2024-2025
Tracy McMullen
The Courage to Hear: Jazz Traditions and the Price of the Ticket
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
James G. McNally
Long Island Rap Renaissance
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2024-2025
Terri Ochiagha
Chinua Achebe: A Life at the Crossroads
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2024-2025
Martha H. Patterson
The Chicago Black Renaissance, Monthly
Hutchins Family Fellow
2024-2025
Chad Williams
Toward a Biography of Black Studies
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2024-2025
Suraj Yengde
"Caste: A New History of the World" and a dissertation tracing the intellectual history of race and caste
Hutchins Fellow
2023-2024
Gbemisola Abiola
When 'Japá' Meets 'Blaxit': A Study of the Continuum of Black Migration
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2023-2024
Riana Elyse Anderson
Reparation of the Mind: Healing from Racial Pain
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Mia L. Bagneris
Imagining the Oriental South: The Enslaved Mixed-Race Beauty in British Visual Culture, 1865-1900
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2023-2024
David Bindman
Editing 'The Image of the European in African Art'
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2023-2024
Charity Clay
Systemic Police Terrorism on Targeted Black Communities
UNCF Mellon Fellow
2023-2024
Ana Paula Cruz
The Black family and the diasporic experience: black associations, struggles for land, and worlds of work in the Iguape Valley Recôncavo da Bahia (Brazil)
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2023-2024
Jorge Felipe-Gonzalez
The Slave-Trading Mafia: Transatlantic Networks and the Foundation of the Cuban-based Slave Trade
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Gregg Hecimovich
The Columbia Seven: The Life and Times of the Zealy Daguerreotypes
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
DaMaris B. Hill
Blood Bible: An American History
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Lauren Leigh Kelly
Transforming Schools and Communities through Critical Hiphop Literacies: An Exploration of Youth Agency and Critical Consciousness in Hiphop Education
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2023-2024
Gavaza Maluleke
Women’s Digital Activism Against Gendered Violence with a Focus on Hashtag Feminisms in Post-apartheid South Africa
Mandela Fellow
2023-2024
James G. McNally
Long Island Rap Renaissance
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2023-2024
Kenda Mutongi
Arson and Protest in Kenyan Schools, 1910 to the Present
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Jak Peake
Black Routes, American Waves and Caribbean Undercurrents, 1889-1931
Stuart Hall Fellow
2023-2024
Michael Rain
Misinformation and Disinformation Affecting Black and Immigrant Groups in Private Digital Messaging Networks 
Safra-Hutchins Fellow
2023-2024
Shana L. Redmond
Dark Prelude: Black Life Before Mourning
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Carla Ribeiro
Implied Pasts, Desired Futures: African and Afro-diasporic Tourists in Dakar
CAPES Fellow
2023-2024
Britt Rusert
The Afric-American Picture Gallery: Imagining Black Art, circa 1859
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Alexandria Russell
Sites Seen & Unseen: Mapping African American Women’s Public History
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Karin L. Stanford
Political Biography of Jonathan P. Jackson
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson
A Voice for the Voiceless: Marian Wright Edelman and the Children’s Defense Fund
Hutchins Family Fellow
2023-2024
Suraj Yengde
Caste: A New History of the World
Hutchins Fellow
2022-2023
Aabid Allibhai
Belinda Sutton’s World: Slavery, Legal Activism, and Abolition in Revolutionary New England
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2022-2023
David "Dee-1" Augustine
Hip Hop Saved My Life: Examining Hip Hop as a Teaching Tool Inside the Black Community
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2022-2023
Rhae Lynn Barnes
Fugitive Sounds
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2022-2023
Celeste-Marie Bernier
“Why not we endure hardship that our race may be free?"
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2022-2023
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Latin America and Caribbean Art & The Image of the European in African Art
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2022-2023
Kimberly Juanita Brown
Black Elegies
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2022-2023
Panashe Chigumadzi
The Israelites and the Ethiopians: Dylann Roof, the AME Church and the Transatlantic Question of Race in South Africa, Rhodesia and the American South
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2022-2023
John J. Clegg
From Plantation to Prison
Hutchins Family Fellow
2022-2023
Jorge Delgadillo Núñez
The Myth of Afro-Mexicans’ Disappearance: Calidad, Honor, and Citizenship in Guadalajara
SlaveVoyages Postdoctoral Fellow
2022-2023
Jim Downs
Dead in the Water: A New Origin Story of Public Health
Shelia Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2022-2023
Reighan Gillam
Diasporic Agency
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2022-2023
Mandy M. Izadi
Born of War: Seminoles and the Making of America
Hutchins Family Fellow
2022-2023
Nancy Jacobs
The Global Grey Parrot
Hutchins Family Fellow
2022-2023
Rashauna Johnson
Strange Roots: Black Intimacies in the Global Plantation South
Hutchins Family Fellow
2022-2023
Stevie “Dr. View” Johnson
Little Africa on Fire, Still
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2022-2023
Tamary Kudita
Locating the Self Within the Black Photographic Archive Whilst Mapping the Postcolonial Terrain Across Different Geographies
J. M. D. Manyika Fellow
2022-2023
Shirley Moody-Turner
“Courageous Revolt”: Anna Julia Cooper, An Interpretive Biography
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2022-2023
Jeffrey Murray
Classics in Natal, 1843-2000
Mandela Fellow
2022-2023
Nii Ayikwei Parkes
The Remainder Project
Hutchins Family Fellow
2022-2023
Antônia Gabriela Pereira de Araújo
Being Strong in Black Diaspora: Black Women's Bodies, Racial Violence, and Community Activism of Black Fighter Boxer Girls in Latin America and the Caribbean
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2022-2023
Faith Smith
DreadKin
Hutchins Family Fellow
2022-2023
K’Naan Warsame
The Storyteller & Frog Legs
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2022-2023
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
Reenvisioning the African and American Academies
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2021-2022
Dwight Andrews
Religion, Spirituality, and Jazz
Hutchins Fellow
2021-2022
Susanna Ashton
A Plausible Man: The life of John Andrew Jackson
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2021-2022
David Bindman
'Art and Scientific Racism in the 19th Century' and 'The Image of the Black in Latin America and the Caribbean'
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2021-2022
Adoulou N. Bitang
From Biotechnology to the threat of ‘Bioindustry’. On the Social, Political and Philosophical Necessity for a Bioethical Constraint on Technoscience in the 21st Century
Edmond J. Safra/Hutchins Center Joint Fellow
2021-2022
Michael Burawoy
Conversations with W. E. B. Du Bois
Hutchins Fellow
2021-2022
Mark Jon Burford
And the World Whistled in His Ears: W. E .B. Du Bois and Music
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2021-2022
Sekou Cooke
3D Turntables Remix: The Architectural Technology of Hip-Hop
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2021-2022
Kathryn de Luna
Resounding Convergences: Toward an Atlantic in Terms of Africa
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2021-2022
Rita Freed
Art and Majesty of Ancient Nubia: An Interactive, Evidence-Based, Comprehensive Book with Accompanying Interactive Materials
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2021-2022
Marwa Ghazali
City of Living-Death: Necropolitics, Urban Development, and Social Transformation in an Egyptian Cemetery
Genevieve McMillan-Reba Stewart Fellow
2021-2022
Silyane Larcher
Afrofeminist Utopia: Fulfilling Oneself While Facing Assimilationist Racism in France
Genevieve McMillan-Reba Stewart Fellow
2021-2022
Tadiwanashe F. Madenga
The Zimbabwe International Book Fair: Literature, Public Display and Erotic Liberty
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow with support from the J. D. Manyika Fellowship Fund
2021-2022
Wendel Patrick
From Analog to Digital and Back (...And Beyond): Hiphop Production's Journey Through Time and Space
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2021-2022
Tanya L. Saunders
Estéticas do Bapho: Queering Black Brazilian Artivism and Politics of Liberation
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2021-2022
James Smethurst
'A Black International Was Possible': Black Arts in the US and the UK and a Black Arts International
Stuart Hall Fellow
2021-2022
Aurora Vergara-Figueroa
Afrocolombian Studies: Essential Readings
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2020-2021
David Bindman
Art and Scientific Racism in the 19th Century and The Image of the Black in Latin America and the Caribbean
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2020-2021
Darius Bost
Diasporic Perversions: Black Queer Visual Cultures and the Politics of History
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2020-2021
Alessandra Di Maio
The Black Mediterranean. Migratory Routes and Artistic Practices in the African Italian Diaspora
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2020-2021
Eve Dunbar
Radical Satisfaction: The Monstrous Work of African American Women Under Segregation and Beyond. Radical Satisfaction
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2020-2021
Belinda Edmondson
Creole Noise: Early Caribbean Dialect Literature and Performance
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2020-2021
Garrett Felber
We Are All Political Prisoners: The Revolutionary Life of Martin Sostre and The Norfolk Plan: The Community Prison in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Hutchins Fellow
2020-2021
C. Keith Harrison
Carry on Tradition: From Nas to Nipsey the Business Education, Innovation and Entrepreneurial Hustle
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2020-2021
Scott Heath
Automatic Black
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2020-2021
Jessica Marie Johnson
Dark Codex: History, Blackness, and the Digital
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2020-2021
Bárbaro Martínez-Ruiz
Caribbean Foundations: African Art and Visual Culture in the making of Caribbean Art
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2020-2021
Martha H. Patterson
The Harlem Renaissance Weekly
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2020-2021
William Henry Pruitt III
Theorizing the Black U.S. Presidency
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2020-2021
Bill Schwarz
Stuart Hall's, The Symbolic World. Meaning and Power
Stuart Hall Fellow
2020-2021
Jesse Weaver Shipley
Performing Revolution: Violence and Charisma in Ghanaian Uprisings, 1979-1983
Genevieve McMillan-Reba Stewart Fellow
2020-2021
Justin Steil
Race, Space, and Law: Municipal Segregation Ordinances and the Racialized Construction of Citizenship and Belonging Through Control Over Space
W. E. B. Du Bois Fellow
2019-2020
Sinclair Bell
Race and Representation in the Roman Empire: Black Africans in Imperial Visual Culture
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2019-2020
Kimberly W. Benston
Hutchins Fellow
2019-2020
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Latin America and the Caribbean and The Image of the European in African Art
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2019-2020
Keisha N. Blain
“East Unites with West": Black Women, Japan, and Visions of Afro-Asian Solidarity
Hutchins Fellow
2019-2020
Danielle Boaz
Witchcraft, Obeah, and Vagrancy: Spiritual Practice and Colonial Law in Britain’s Atlantic Empire, 1830s-1960s
Stuart Hall Fellow
2019-2020
Anjanette M. Chan Tack
“Black,” Brown,” or “Asian”?: How Indo-Caribbeans Negotiate Identity in New York City
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2019-2020
Jorge Felipe Gonzalez
The People of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Hutchins Fellow
2019-2020
Ameeta Jaga
Discourse Alongside Lived Reality: Breastfeeding in a South African Working Class Context
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2019-2020
Martine Jean
Routine Imprisonment: Race and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, 1830-1890
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2019-2020
Aaron J. Johnson
Jazz Radio America: Commercial to Noncommerical, 1950 to Present
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2019-2020
Rumbi Katedza
Filming Zimbabwe
J. M. D. Manyika Fellow
2019-2020
Bakari Kitwana
The Hip-Hop and Presidential Elections Digital Archive
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2019-2020
Brittany Meché
Securing the Sahel: Nature, Catastrophe, and the Empire of Expertise
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2019-2020
George Paul Meiu
Queer Objects of Rescue: Intimacy and Citizenship in an African Nation
Hutchins Fellow
2019-2020
Mireille Miller-Young
Ho: Hustling, Hypersexuality, and the Erotics of Race
Advancing Equity Through Research Fellow
2019-2020
Traci Parker
Beyond Loving: Sex, Love, and Marriage in the Black Freedom Movement
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2019-2020
Stacey Robinson
Sankofatopia: Creating Black Utopia through Hip-Hop, Sankofa, and Black Speculative Art
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2019-2020
Beatriz Marcheco Teruel
Cuba and Its Roots: A DNA-based Story
Hutchins Fellow
2019-2020
Imani Uzuri
Hush Arbor
Hutchins Fellow
2018-2019
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Latin America and the Caribbean
Image of the Black in Western Art Fellow
2018-2019
Lakeyta M. Bonnette-Bailey
What’s on Your Radio?: Political Rap Music and Racial Attitudes
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2018-2019
Kinitra Brooks
The Conjure Woman’s Garden: Black Women’s Rootworking Traditions
Advancing Equity Through Research Fellow
2018-2019
Huey Copeland
In the Shadow of the Negress: Modern Artistic Practice in the Transatlantic World
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2018-2019
Robyn d’Avignon
Making ‘Artisanal’ Miners: Gold and Subterranean Knowledge on the West African Savannah
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2018-2019
Pablo D. Herrera Veitia
Hearing Afro-Cuban Rap
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2018-2019
Mary Hicks
Africa/Brazil: Black Mariners and the World of South Atlantic Slavery
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2018-2019
Peter Hulme
Wilfred A. Domingo: “One of the chief trouble-makers among the Negroes”
Stuart Hall Fellow
2018-2019
Rumbi Katedza
Refugees and Homeland
J. M. D. Manyika Fellow
2018-2019
Antonia Lant
Ancient Egypt and Race in American Visual Culture (1895–1939)
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2018-2019
Lwazi Lushaba
South African Studies and the Question of Decolonisation
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2018-2019
Shirley Moody-Turner
Privately Printed: Anna Julia Cooper and the Gender Politics of Black Publishing
Hutchins Fellow
2018-2019
Matthew D. Morrison
Blacksound: Making Race & Popular Music in the U.S.
Hutchins Fellow
2018-2019
Akua Naru
The Keeper Project
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2018-2019
Oluwasegun Romeo Oriogun
The Emergence of Queer Voices in African Literature
Institute of International Education Artist Protection Fund Fellow and Harvard Scholar at Risk Fellow
2018-2019
Christopher Ouma
African Diasporic Literature
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2018-2019
ZZ Packer
The Thousands
Hutchins Fellow
2018-2019
Giuseppe Pipitone
How’s Life in London?
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2018-2019
Michael Ralph
Before 13th: The Origins of Convict Leasing
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2018-2019
Leah Wright Rigueur
Black Men in a White House
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2018-2019
Nicholas Rinehart
Narrative Events: Slavery, Testimony, and Temporality in the Afro-Atlantic World
Porter-Wesley Fellow
2018-2019
Derron Wallace
Seeking A Safe Way to School: Black Caribbean Youth Negotiating Police Surveillance in London and New York City
Stuart Hall Fellow
2018-2019
Jessica Welburn Paige
Die Hard City: Public Sector Contraction and the Experiences of African Americans in Detroit
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2017-2018
Zelalem Kibret Beza
The Legal and Practical Notion of Digital Civil Disobedience (DCD) and a Legal Toolkit for DCD Activists all over the World
Scholar-at-Risk Fellow
2017-2018
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Latin America and the Caribbean
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2017-2018
Kurt Campbell
To Write as a Boxer: Affect, Disability and Re-signification in the Text of the Blinded South African Pugilist Andrew Jeptha
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2017-2018
Myisha Cherry
Can you Find it in your Heart to Forgive?: Race, Forgiveness Requests, & Superficial Repair
Advancing Equity Through Research Fellow
2017-2018
Christa Clarke
The Activist Collector: Recovering the Story of an African American Woman in Pre-Apartheid South Africa
Hutchins Fellow
2017-2018
Cassi Pittman Claytor
Black Privilege and Black Power: Black Consumers Managing Race and Racial Stigma
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2017-2018
Jean-Christophe Cloutier
Archival Vagabonds
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2017-2018
Genevieve Dempsey
Saints of the African Diaspora: Voicing Race, Gender, and Politics in Brazilian Congado
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellow
2017-2018
Martha Diaz
Time Is Illmatic: The Journey, Music, and Legacy of Nasir Jones
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2017-2018
Zebulon Dingley
Ndani: An Historical Ethnography of Kinship, Capital, and the Occult on the South Coast of Kenya
Porter-Wesley Fellow
2017-2018
LaFleur Stephens-Dougan
Race-ing for Votes: How Candidates Use Negative Racial Appeals to Win White Votes
Hutchins Fellow
2017-2018
Matheus Gato
Race Relations in Brazil
Afro-Latin American Research Institute Fellow
2017-2018
Adam Habib
Student Protests in South Africa
Hutchins Fellow
2017-2018
Tef Poe (Kareem Jackson)
Universe of Insanity: Culture Shock and the Black American Experience
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2017-2018
Julie Kleinman
Borders in the Capital: Public Space, Immigration, and the Making of an African Hub in France
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2017-2018
Nomusa Makhubu
ArtRage and the Politics of Reconciliation
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2017-2018
Myles Osborne
The World of Mau Mau: Pan-Africanism and Rural Society in the Caribbean
Hutchins Fellow
2017-2018
Shenaz Patel
Resisting the Blackout
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2017-2018
Belén Vega Pichaco
Dance, Identity and Politics: the Claim for Afro-Cubanity through the First Revolutionary Decade (1959-1969)
Afro-Latin American Research Institute Fellow
2017-2018
Jenny Sharpe
Immaterial Archives: Lost Pasts, Salvaged Futures
Stuart Hall Fellow
2017-2018
Wole Soyinka
Beyond Aesthetics: Use, Abuse, and Dissonance in African Art Traditions
Cohen Fellow
2016-2017
Harry Allen
Hypertext
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2016-2017
John Ataguba
Comparative Political Economy of Health Sector Reforms: Lesson for South Africa from the United States
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2016-2017
Abidemi Babalola
The Early Glass Working Industry at Igbo Olokun, Ile-Ife Nigeria
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2016-2017
Gaiutra Bahadur
The Woman from America
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2016-2017
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Image of the Black Archive & Library Fellow
2016-2017
NoViolet Bulawayo
Glory
J. M. D. Manyika Fellow
2016-2017
Christian Ayne Crouch
Queen Victoria's Captives
Hutchins Fellow
2016-2017
Petrina Dacres
Art and Historicity: The Commemorative Public Image in Postcolonial Jamaica
Stuart Hall Fellow
2016-2017
Dawn-Elissa Fischer
Racialized Sexuality and Gender Representations in Hiphop and Anime
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2016-2017
Nikki A. Greene
Rhythms of Glue, Grease, Grime, and Glitter: The Body in Contemporary African American Art
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2016-2017
Thomas Healy
Soul City: Race, Equality, and the Lost Dream of an American Utopia
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2016-2017
Al-Yasha Ilhaam
Slavery through the Discipline of Philosophy
United Negro College Fund Mellon Fellow
2016-2017
John Jennings
Remixing The Trap: Race, Space, and the Speculative South
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship
2016-2017
Adrienne Kennedy
Discovering What A Writer is: Exploration of 1929 Atlanta University Scrapbook of my mother Etta Hawkins
Hutchins Family Fellow
2016-2017
Marixa Lasso
The Lost Towns of the Canal Zone
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2016-2017
Márcia Lima
Brazil's Racial Inequalities and Regional Variations: Recent Changes and Age-Old Challenges
Afro-Latin American Research Insitute Fellowship
2016-2017
Treva Lindsey
Hear Our Screams: A Contemporary History of State and State Sanctioned Violence Against Black Women and Girls
Research on Women and Girls of Color Fellow
2016-2017
Xolela Mangcu
Projects on Harold Washington and Nelson Mandela
Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship
2016-2017
Ivor Miller
Cuban Lukumí Bàtá: Ajúbà to Oba Ilu
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellowship
2016-2017
Ingrid Monson
The Blurred Lines Infringement Case: Copyright and African American Music
Hutchins Fellow
2016-2017
Jacqueline Rivers
The Power of Racial Socialization: A Form of Non-Elite Cultural Capital
Hutchins Fellow
2016-2017
Lorena Rizzo
Shades of Difference: Photography and the Grammar of Race in Southern Colonial Africa
Oppenheimer Fellow
2016-2017
Candacy Taylor
Sites of Sanctuary: The Negro Motorist Green Book
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2015-2016
Wlamyra Albuquerque
Racialization of Brazilian Society
Afro-Latin American Research Institute Fellow
2015-2016
Floretta Boonzaier
Reading the past in the present: Historicizing Violence Against Women in South Africa
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2015-2016
Regina N. Bradley
Chronicling Stankonia: Recognizing America’s Hip Hop South
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship
2015-2016
Vincent Brown
The Coromantee War: An Archipelago of Insurrection
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2015-2016
Kerry Chance
Living Politics
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2015-2016
Wallace Chuma
Shaping South African Media Policy: Principles, Pressures and Possibilities
Mandela Mellon Fellowship
2015-2016
Beekan Guluma Erena
The Oromo Students’ Demands for Justice and Democracy, and Violent Repression by the Ethiopian Government
Scholar-at-Risk Fellowship
2015-2016
Shahira Fahmy
Subcrontracting Architecture: Surveillance Architecture
Hutchins Fellow
2015-2016
Cheryl Finley
Re-Imagining the Grand Tour: Routes of Contemporary African Diaspora Art
Richard D. Cohen Fellowship
2015-2016
Victor Fowler
A research on how North American blacks look, analyze and understand black Cubans since last years of XIX century to the beginnings of Cuban revolution.
Mark Claster Mamolen Fellowship
2015-2016
Roshan Galvaan
Disrupting Traditions: Developing Contextually Relevant Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Knowledge in South Africa
Mandela Mellon Fellowship
2015-2016
Sharon Harley
Re-Reading W. E. B. Du Bois’ Life and Scholarship through a Gendered Lens
Hutchins Fellowship
2015-2016
Linda Heywood
Queen Njinga a Mbandi: History, Gender, Memory and Nation in Angola and Brazil
Hutchins Fellow
2015-2016
Kellie Jones
‘Art is an Excuse,’ Conceptual Strategies 1968-1983
Genevieve McMillian-Reba Strewart Fellowship
2015-2016
Bettina L. Love
Get Free: Hip Hop Civics Education
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship
2015-2016
Christopher "Dasan Ahanu" Massenburg
Lyricism in Hiphop
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship
2015-2016
Sanyu A. Mojola
Race, Health and Inequality: Producing an HIV Epidemic in the Shadow of the Capitol
Hutchins Fellow
2015-2016
Sarah Nuttall
The Anthropocene, African Aesthetics and the Politics of Form
Oppenheimer Fellow
2015-2016
Jonathan Rieder
Crossing Over
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2015-2016
Silvia Valero
Afro-descendancy in the Afro-Hispanic Literature and Audiovisual Works of the 21st Century: Refoundations and Political Identities
Afro-Latin American Research Institute Fellowship
2015-2016
Mark R. Warren
Building an Educational Justice Movement: Organizing against the School to Prison Pipeline
College Board Fellow
2014-2015
Franco Barchiesi
Liberal State Formation, Racialization, and Labor Regimes across the Atlantic, 1890s-1920s
Larry Donnell Andrews Fellowship
2014-2015
Devyn Spence Benson
Not Blacks, But Citizens: Race and Revolution in Cuba
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellowship
2014-2015
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2014-2015
Damon Burchell-Sajnani
Deepening Democracy ‘Galsen’ Style: HipHop and Civil Society in Senegal
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellowship
2014-2015
Kerry Chance
Living Politics
Oppenheimer Fellow
2014-2015
Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Memories of Love and War
Caperton Fellowship
2014-2015
Caroline Elkins
Empire on Trial: Mau Mau and the High Court of Justice
Hutchins Fellowship
2014-2015
Murray Forman
Old in the Game: Age and Aging in Hip-Hop
Nasir Jones Hiphop Fellow
2014-2015
Philippe Girard
Toussaint Louverture: A Biography
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellowship
2014-2015
Gregg Hecimovich
The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts: The True Story of The Bondwoman's Narrative
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellowship
2014-2015
Carrie Lambert-Beatty
Beyond Skepticism: artists and everyday epistemology since 1992
McMillan-Stewart Fellowship
2014-2015
Sarah Lewis
Black Sea, Black Atlantic: Frederick Douglass, the Circassian Beauties, and American Racial Formation in the Wake of the Civil War
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellowship
2014-2015
Wahbie Long
A history of 'relevance' in psychology
Mandela Mellon Fellowship
2014-2015
Xolela Mangcu
Projects on Harold Washington and Nelson Mandela
Oppenheimer Fellowship
2014-2015
Beatriz Marcheco-Teruel
Reconstructing the history of admixture and the African Genealogy by DNA studies
Hutchins Fellowship
2014-2015
Kate Masur
Remaking American Liberty: Race and Due Process from Abolitionism to Civil War
Larry Donnell Andrews Fellowship
2014-2015
Steven Nelson
Mapping Blackness in African and Afro-Atlantic Art
Cohen Fellowship
2014-2015
Elio Rodriguez
Corridas y Venidas
Cohen and Afro-Latin American Research Institute Fellow
2014-2015
Kate le Roux
An equity perspective on the transition from school mathematics to and through the mathematical discourses valued in quantitative disciplines at university
Mandela Mellon Fellowship
2014-2015
Maria Sanchez
The Imagination of Slavery
Hutchins Fellowship
2014-2015
Woody Shaw III
Biography on the life and music of Woody Shaw (1944-1989)
Hutchins Fellowship
2014-2015
Maria Tatar
The Annotated African-American Folktales
Hutchins Fellowship
2014-2015
Marial Iglesias Utset
A Creole Family and Its Slaves in Saint-Domingue and Cuba: A Narrative of a Trans-Atlantic Experience
2013-2014
Abongwe Bangeni
Black South African students’ engagement with legal cases: Making the tacit explicit in academic law
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2013-2014
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2013-2014
Lauren Coyle
Dual Sovereigns in the Golden Twilight: Law, Land, and Sacrificial Labor in Ghana
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2013-2014
John Drabinski
Fragment Home: James Baldwin and the Black Atlantic
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2013-2014
Holly Ellis
Framing the Relationships between West African and African-American women; 1930-1960
Dorothy Porter & Charles Harris Wesley Fellow
2013-2014
Christopher Emdin
S.T.E.M. with no root bears no fruit: Colloquial appropriations of canonical science in contemporary hip-hop
Caperton and Hiphop Archive Fellow
2013-2014
Shose Kessi
Transforming previously white universities in South Africa: Students and the politics of racial representation
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2013-2014
Erika M. Kitzmiller
The Roots of Educational Inequality: Germantown High School, 1907-2012
Caperton Fellow
2013-2014
Christopher Lee
The Indian Ocean as a “Zone of Peace”: Postcolonial Africa in the Nuclear Age, 1955-1979
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2013-2014
Achille Mbembe
Democracy in the Age of Animism
Oppenheimer Fellow
2013-2014
Diane McWhorter
Moon of Alabama: From Nazi Germany to Tranquility Base, via the Segregated American South
Du Bois Fellow
2013-2014
Mark Anthony Neal
What if the Greensboro Four Had Twitter? Social Justice in the Age of Social Media and Hip-Hop
Hiphop Archive Fellow
2013-2014
Bryan Sinche
"Shining Like New Money": Nineteenth-Century African American Literature in the Marketplace
Du Bois Fellow
2013-2014
Wole Soyinka
Hutchins Family Fellowship
2013-2014
Marial Iglesias Utset
A Creole Family and Its Slaves in Saint-Domingue and Cuba: A Narrative of a Trans-Atlantic Experience
2013-2014
Deborah Willis
Richard D. Cohen Fellow
2013-2014
George Wilson
Occupational Mobility and Racial Inequality in the Evolving Public Sector
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Adrienne L. Childs
Ornamental Blackness: The Black Body in European Decorative Arts
 
2012-2013
Shadreck Chirikure
Space, Time and Society: Exploring Africa's Mining and Metallurgical Past
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2012-2013
Celia Cussen
The Social and Economic Dynamics of African Slavery in Late Colonial Santiago, Chile
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
9th Wonder (Patrick Douthit)
These Are The Breaks
Hiphop Archive Fellow
2012-2013
Mark Geraghty
The Rwandan State’s Campaign Against Genocide Ideology
Du Bois Fellow
2012-2013
Nigel Hatton
Anxious Laments: the Existential Trace of Kierkegaard in African-American Freedom Struggles
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Tahir Hemphill
The Hip-Hop Word Count: Rap Research Groups
Hiphop Archive Fellow
2012-2013
Patricia Hills
A People's Art: Democracy, Race and the Visual Arts in 1930s New York
Du Bois Fellow
2012-2013
Juliet Hooker
Hybrid Traditions: Race in U. S. African-American and Latin American Political Thought
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Peniel Joseph
Stokely Carmichael and American Democracy in the 1960s
Caperton/College Board Fellow
2012-2013
Brian McCammack
Recovering Green in Bronzeville: An Environmental and Cultural History of the African American Great Migration to Chicago, 1915-1940
Du Bois Fellow
2012-2013
Diane McWhorter
Moon of Alabama: From Nazi Germany to Tranquility Base, via the Segregated American South
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Birtukan Midekssa
Searching for a Suitable Political Framework to Loosen the Tension between politicization of ethnicity and Democratic politics in Ethiopia
Scholar-at-Risk Fellow
2012-2013
Musawenkosi Ndlovu
Reading Young South Africans' Reading of Television News
Mandela Fellow
2012-2013
Charles Van Onselen
The Origins of Organised Crime in Frontier Johannesburg and the Response of the Kruger State, 1886-1892
Oppenheimer Fellow
2012-2013
Frederick Douglass Opie
Foodways and Zora Neale Hurston's work in the U. S. South, Haiti, and Honduras
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Ed Pavlic
'No Time to Rest': Reading James Baldwin's Letters to His Brother David and 'The Bottomless Well and the Breakable Pitcher': James Baldwin's Letters to His Brother David
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Alexandra Shields
Narratives of Spirituality and Pharmacotherapy Use among African American Smokers: Implications for Smoking Cessation Treatment and Lung Cancer Disparities
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2012-2013
Patricia Sullivan
To Achieve Our Country: Robert F. Kennedy and the Struggle for Racial Justice during the 1960s
Du Bois Fellow
2012-2013
Marial Iglesias Utset
A Creole Family and Its Slaves in Saint-Domingue and Cuba: A Narrative of a Trans-Atlantic Experience
2011-2012
Angela Ards
The Ethics of Self-Fashioning in Contemporary Black Women's Autobiography
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Paolo Asso
Africa in the Roman Literary Imagination
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Raymond Atuguba
Three Ways of Looking at Law in Africa
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Jenni Case
Cracking the Code: Widening Access to Science and Engineering Education for a New Generation of Students
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2011-2012
Vera Ingrid Grant
"Fused Encounters:" Transnational Race in the U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany, 1918–1923
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Joshua Guild
Shadows of the Metropolis: Urban Space and the Making of Black Communities in Postwar New York and London
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Darlene Clark Hine
Rehearsal for Freedom: Black Women Health Professionals in South Carolina before Brown
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Dolan Hubbard
W. E. B. Du Bois and the Luminous Darkness
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Matthew Hunt
Race, Racial Attitudes, and Stratification Beliefs / Race and Inter-regional Migration in the United States
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Paul Kaplan
Authority and Servility: Black African Protagonists and Attendants in Italian and European Art, ca. 1600-1635
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Carla Martin
Sounding Creole: The Politics of Cape Verdean Language, Music, and Diaspora
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Tudor Parfitt
Blood Brothers
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Robert Prince
Quantitative (Mathematical) Literacy
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2011-2012
Jaqueline Santos
Blacks, Young People and Hip Hoppers
Hiphop Archive Fellow
2011-2012
Lorelle Semley
Free and French: The Challenge of Black Citizenship to French Colonial Empire
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Tanya Sheehan
Blacks and Whites: Race and Photographic Humor
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Stephen Tuck
The Doubts of Their Fathers – The Secular Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2011-2012
Joycelyn Wilson
The Miseducation of Hip-Hop: Cross-Generational Methodologies for Gaining Clearer Interpretations of the Leadership Language of the Post-Civil Rights/Millennium Generation
Hiphop Archive Fellow
2010-2011
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Todd Carmody
Slow Moves the Pageant: Enabling Fictions of Race and Nation in American Literature
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Adrienne L. Childs
Ornamental Blackness: The Black Body in European Decorative Arts
 
2010-2011
Huey Copeland
In the Arms of the Negress: A Brief History of Modern Artistic Practice
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Grey Gundaker
Land, Design, and Responsibility in the African Atlantic World
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Meghan Healy
"A World of Their Own": African Women’s Schooling and the Politics of Social Reproduction in South Africa, 1869 to Recent Times
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Kathleen Margaret Luckett
Africanizing the South African Higher Education Curriculum: A Social Realist Approach
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2010-2011
Theodore Miller
Deconstructing the Beggar’s Edifice: the Failure of Civil Rights and the Battle for Place in Hiphop America
Hiphop Archive Fellow
2010-2011
Jonathan Munby
Which Way Does the Blood River Run? Julian Mayfield and the Politics of Oblivion
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Sophie Oldfield
Everyday struggles: research praxis, politics and the production of urban knowledge
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2010-2011
Maano Ramutsindela
Africa’s regions as spaces for environmental politics
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2010-2011
Ronald K. Richardson
Blacks and Asians, Encounters Through Time and Space
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Suellen Butler Shay
Issues of Knowledge and Curriculum in Higher Education
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2010-2011
Mark Solomon
The Movement in A Life: Memories of Racial Justice Battles in the Forties and Fifties
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Nirvana Tanoukhi
The Scale of World Literature: Strategies of Contextualization in the African Novel and Beyond
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Hank Willis Thomas
The Myth of a Black History
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Lisa Thompson
Staging the Unspeakable: Cultural Trauma in African American Theatre & Performance
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Omar Wasow
Integrating the Dual State: Democracy, Race and Violence
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2010-2011
Louis Wilson
Black Patriots in the American Revolutionary War from RI: The History of Over Seven Hundred Men, Using the Microsoft Access Database System and Primary Documents
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Patricia A. Banks
Represent: Art and Identity Among the Black Upper-Middle Class
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Celeste-Marie Bernier
The “Slave Ship Imprint:” The Body, Memory and Representation in Fifty Years of African American and Black British Visual Arts 1960-2010
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Floretta Boonzaier
Reading the past in the present: Historicizing Violence Against Women in South Africa
Mandela Fellow
2009-2010
Zimitri Erasmus
Crimes of ‘Blood’: A comparative analysis of South Africa’s Immorality Act (1927 & 1950) and Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (1949), and Miscegenation Laws in North America
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2009-2010
Lyndon K. Gill
Transfiguring Trinidad and Tobago: queer cultural production, erotic subjectivity and a new postcolonialism
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Senay Habtezion
Governance Challenges in Adaptation - Africa
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Adam Haupt
Mediating Youth Culture: Race, Gender, and Counterculture in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2009-2010
Paulin Hountondji
Constructing the Universal: a trans-cultural Challenge
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Joseph L. Jones
The Institutional Black Messiah: W.E.B. Du Bois’ Political Philosophy of Education for Black Institutions of Higher Education
United Negro College Fund / Mellon Foundation Fellowship
2009-2010
Sylvie Laurent
White Like She, Cross-Over Narratives of Doubling: Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison, A Comparative Study
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Cameron Leader-Picone
Rinehartism: Representations of Blackness in Contemporary African American Literature
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Dominique Malaquais
Barnburner: Soul of a Fight
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Reuben A. Buford May
Race, Culture, Class and Urban Social Space
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Barbara Rodríguez
Representations of Slavery: Texas, Mexico, and Race in the 1830s and 1840s
2009-2010
C. Riley Snorton
Trapped in the [Epistemological] Closet: Black Sexuality and the Popular Imagination
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Jason Sokol
The Northern Mystique: Race and Politics from Boston to Brooklyn, 1939-present
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2009-2010
Jeremy Wanderer
Social Power and the Giving and Asking for Reasons
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2008-2009
Erin Royston Battat
‘Ain’t Got No Home’: Race and American Migration Narratives in the Depression Era
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Corrie Claiborne
What I Learned from White Girls: Reflections on Black Identity and Integration
United Negro College Fund / Mellon Foundation
2008-2009
Kimberly McClain DaCosta
Black Magic: African American Advertisers and the Production of Social Identity
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Anna-Lisa Cox
Founding Freedom: The Antebellum Free Black Diaspora and the Creation of Communities of Equality on the American Frontier
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Abdoulaye Gueye
The Black Movement in Contemporary France
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Andrew Kahrl
Losing the Land: African American Beaches and the Making of Coastal Capitalism
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Hope Lewis
Black without Borders: Transnational Migration, Human Rights, and Race in the United States
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Joanna Lipper
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
David Luis-Brown
Blazing at Midnight: Slave Rebellion and Social Identity in U.S. and Cuban Culture
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Mbulungeni Madiba
Multilingualism Education Project
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2008-2009
Jennifer Nash
The Black Body in Ecstasy: Reading Race, Reading Pornography
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Barbara Rodríguez
Representations of Slavery: Texas, Mexico, and Race in the 1830s and 1840s
2008-2009
Epifanio San Juan, Jr.
The African American Community and US/Filipino Relations 1898 to present
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
J. Mira Seo
The Complete Works of Juan Latino, the First Black Poet, Translated and Edited with Literary and Historical Notes
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Vagner Gonçalves da Silva
Afro-Brazilian Religions and National Culture – An Ethnography in Hypermedia
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2008-2009
Faith Smith
Whose Modern? Caribbean Cultural and Intellectual Formation, 1880-1915
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Gertrude M. James González de Allen
Sediments and Interceptions: Reflections on Encounter and the Development of Transnational Identities in the U.S. Virgin Islands
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Mia L. Bagneris
Local Colors: Interracial Sexuality and the Mixed-Race Body in the Caribbean Canvases of Agostino Brunias
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Allison Blakely
The Emergence of Afro-Europe
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Mathias Bös
Race and Ethnicity – The History of Two Concepts in American Sociology
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Glenda R. Carpio
Black Narrative and Poetry from Latin America
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Allyson Nadia Field
Filming Back and Black: Strategies of African American Political Modernism
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Sharon Harley
Re-Reading W. E. B. Du Bois’ Life and Scholarship through a Gendered Lens
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellowship
2007-2008
Linda Heywood
Queen Njinga a Mbandi: History, Gender, Memory and Nation in Angola and Brazil
2007-2008
Karla FC Holloway
Private Bodies/Public Texts: Bioethics and Literature
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Carla Kaplan
Miss Anne in Harlem: The White Women of the Black Renaissance
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Gretchen Long
Doctoring Freedom: The Politics of African American Medical Care, 1840-1910
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Maxim Matusevich
An Exotic Subversive: Africa, Africans, and ‘Africanness’ in Soviet Popular Culture and Imagination
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2007-2008
Hudita Nura Mustafa
Practicing Beauty: Gender, Urbanism and Cultural Creativity in Contemporary Dakar
McMillan-Stewart Fellow
2007-2008
Samuel Raditlhalo
Unsung Hero: The Life of Hamilton Mshado Naki
Mandela Mellon Fellow
2007-2008
Barbara Rodríguez
Representations of Slavery: Texas, Mexico, and Race in the 1830s and 1840s
2007-2008
Charlotte Szilágyi
Framed! The ‘Other’ Subject in Jewish-American, African American, and German Fiction and the Narrative War for Direct Discourse
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow
2006-2007
Guillaume Aubert
“The Blood of France”: Constructing Race and Nation in the French Atlantic World, 1600-1802
2006-2007
Chukwuma Azuonye
Christopher Okigbo at Work: A Study of His Previously Unpublished Works
 
2006-2007
David Bindman
The Image of the Black in Western Art: Volume 3
 
2006-2007
Jeffrey Ferguson
Race and the Rhetoric of Resistance
 
2006-2007
Patricia Hills
Painting Harlem Modern: The Art of Jacob Lawrence
 
2006-2007
Chisato Hotta
Racism and the Minority Experience: Koreans in Osaka and African Americans in Chicago, 1920-1945
2006-2007
Gretchen Long
Doctoring Freedom: The Politics of African American Medical Care, 1840-1910
2006-2007
C.S. Manegold
Ten Hills Farm: America on 600 Acres
 
2006-2007
Hudita Mustafa
Practicing Beauty: Gender, Urbanism and Cultural Creativity in Contemporary Dakar
2006-2007
Tudor Parfitt
U.S. Jewish and African Diasporas: An Exploration of Genetic Studies on Ethnicity
2006-2007
Susan M. Reverby
Testifying on Tuskegee: Telling and Retelling the Stories of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
2006-2007
Jean-Paul Rocchi
The Intimacy of Madness and the Madness of Intimacy in Contemporary African American and Diasporic Queer Literature
2006-2007
Barbara Rodriguez
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form
 
2006-2007
Patricia Sullivan
Struggle toward Freedom: A History of the NAACP
 
2006-2007
Felix Ulombe
Revisiting Gender Issues: Central African Women Victims Between African And Christian Traditions
2005-2006
Bobby Donaldson
New Negroes in the New South: Race, Power, and Ideology in Georgia, 1890-1925
2005-2006
Stanley Engerman
Social and Economic Progress of Black America
 
2005-2006
Roquinaldo A. Ferreira
Slaving, Trade, and Creolization in the Black Atlantic: Angola and Brazil, 1650-1800
2005-2006
Maria Frias
African Nuns in Europe: From Slavery to the Convent
 
2005-2006
Arlette Frund
Literature and Identity
 
2005-2006
Harry Garuba
The Postcolonial Muse: Language, Identity and the Emergence of African Literature
2005-2006
Lesley J. F. Green
Tradition, Environment, Science: The Contribution of the Humanities to the Study of Space and Time in Indigenous Knowledge Systems
2005-2006
James A. Hefner
The Black College in the Making of America
 
2005-2006
James McCann
African Natures: Food and the Natural World
 
2005-2006
Hudita Nura Mustafa
Practicing Beauty: Gender, Urbanism and Cultural Creativity in Contemporary Dakar
2005-2006
Samuel Ngayihembako
Fundamentalist Churches and the Pastoral Ministry of Women
 
2005-2006
Benjamin Adisa Ogunfolakan
Patterns of Place: Settlement Strategies, Ceramic Use and Factors of Change among the Early Yoruba (Nigeria)
2005-2006
Melina Pappademos
Alchemists of a Race: Black Cuban Cultural, Political, and Social Clubs, 1902-1959
2005-2006
Claudine Raynaud
Pondering Color or the Racial Subject
 
2005-2006
Ronald Kent Richardson
Hugo Darodius, Blacks and Asians: Encounters Through Time and Space, and Democracy in America and the World
2005-2006
Jean-Paul Rocchi
The Intimacy of Madness and the Madness of Intimacy in Contemporary African American and Diasporic Queer Literature
2005-2006
Barbara Rodriguez
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form
 
2005-2006
Wole Soyinka
Hutchins Family Fellowship
2005-2006
Phyllis Taoua
The Dynamics of Dispossession: Reflections on Contemporary African Film and Fiction
2005-2006
Noel Twagiramungu
Gacaca: Towards a Tradition-Based Response to an International Modern Crime?
2004-2005
Dionne Bennett
The Emotional Politics of Difference: Race (re)Cognition and Resistance in African American Life History Narratives
2004-2005
Ira Berlin
Passages: Movement and Place in African American Life from the Mid-Seventeenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century
2004-2005
Wallace Best
Passionately Human, No Less Divine: Religion and Culture in Black Chicago, 1915-1952
2004-2005
Vincent A. Carretta
Olaudah Equiano, the African: A Self-Made Man
 
2004-2005
Prudence Cumberbatch
Working for the Race: The Transformation of the Civil Rights Struggle in Baltimore, 1929-1945
2004-2005
Derek Hyra
The New World A-Coming: The Economic Transformation of Harlem and Bronzeville
2004-2005
Regine O. Jackson
No Longer Visible: Haitian Immigrants in the 'New Boston
 
2004-2005
Anthonia Kalu
Language, Woman, and Story: African Literature and Social Transformation
2004-2005
David Kim
Negroes and Orientals: The Black Pacific and the American Century
 
2004-2005
Robert Korstad
The Political Economy of White Supremacy
 
2004-2005
Marisa Parham
Things Pungent and Composite: Memory, Space, and Haunting in Modern African American Literature and Culture
2004-2005
Hamieda Parker
Facilitating Entrepreneurship amongst Disadvantaged Communities
 
2004-2005
Ermien van Pletzen
Reading, Diversity, and the Curriculum: MBCHB Reading Curriculum at the University of Cape Town
2004-2005
June Pym
Deep Level Learning and the Pertinent Issues That Impact on Learning for Previously Disadvantaged Students at the University of Cape Town
2004-2005
Ato Quayson
Representations of Physical Disability in African and African American Writing
2004-2005
Ronald Radano
Rhythm Circuits: The Global Transmission of Black Music
 
2004-2005
Lorraine Roses
Black Boston's Cultural Flowering, 1920-1940
 
2004-2005
Christopher Saunders
Comparisons and Links Between Freedom Struggles in South Africa and the United States
2004-2005
David Schalkwyk
Service and Love in Shakespeare's Poems and Plays
 
2004-2005
Nick Shepherd
Archeology and Post-Colonialism
 
2004-2005
Follarin Shyllon
Biography of Edward Long, 18th Century Jamaica Planter
 
2004-2005
Wole Soyinka
Tradition and Vectors of Language
 
2004-2005
Claude Steele
Contingencies of Social Identity - Their Unseen Effects on Human Performance and the Quality of Life in a Diverse Society
2004-2005
Dorothy M. Steele
Reflections on the Stanford Integrated School Project
 
2004-2005
Jeffrey Stewart
Beauty Instead of Ashes, the Life of Alain Locke, Patron Saint of the Harlem Renaissance
2004-2005
Rebeccah Welch
Black Art and Activism in Postwar New York
 
2002-2003
Marcellus Blount
Listening for My Name: African American Men and the Politics of Intimacy
 
2002-2003
Roy Bryce-Laporte
Sociological Studies and Implications of Black Experiences
 
2002-2003
Malick Walid Ghachem
The Colonial Terror: Haitian Variations on a Metropolitan Theme
 
2002-2003
Cassandra Jackson
Between Us': Mulatto Figures in Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
 
2002-2003
Teodoros Kiros
Zara Yacob on the Rationality of the Heart
 
2002-2003
Bernth Lindfors
Ira Aldridge's Theatrical Career in Europe: 1852-1867
 
2002-2003
Glenn Loury
Colorblind Affirmative Action: The Costs of Transparency
 
2002-2003
Ezenwa Ohaeto
Wole Soyinka and the Transcultural Biography
 
2002-2003
Thiven Reddy
Higher Education and Democratic Transition in South Africa
 
2002-2003
Cherise Smith
Adrian Piper, Eleanor Antin, and Anna Deveare Smith: Ethnic, Gender, and Racial Performance
2002-2003
Ryan Smith
Color-tocracy at Work: Racial and Ethnic Authority Hierarchies in Organizations
2002-2003
Frances Smith Foster
Afro-Protestant Interpretations of Marriage, Family and Sex
 
2002-2003
Ibrahim Sundiata
Brothers and Strangers: African Americans, Africans and the Specter of Slavery, 1914-1940
2002-2003
Mark R. Warren
White Americans Against Racism
 
2002-2003
Mesfin Wolde-Mariam
Ethiopian Famine and Human Rights
 
2002-2003
Nan Yeld
Using Assessment to Widen Access for Educationally Disadvantaged Students
2001-2002
Joan Bryant
Reluctant Race Men: American Resistance to the Idea of Race
 
2001-2002
John Conteh-Morgan
Cultural Performance and the Search for Form in Black Atlantic Theater
 
2001-2002
Barrington Edwards
W. E. B. Du Bois, Empirical Social Research and the Challenge to Race, 1868-1910
2001-2002
Stephen Hall
To Give a Faithful Account of the Race: History and Historical Writing in the African American Community, 1817-1915
2001-2002
Coleman Jordan
Scripting the Legacies of the Black Atlantic: Spaces of Oppression and Liberation
2001-2002
Janis Kearney
William Jefferson Clinton and the African American Community: The Ties that Bind
2001-2002
Tyson D. King-Meadows
From Footnote to Main Text: W. E. B. Du Bois, Franz Boas, and Anthropological Notions of Race
2001-2002
Anthea Kraut
Staging the Vernacular, Choreographing Race: The Dance Performances of Josephine Baker, Zora Neale Hurston, and Katherine Dunham
2001-2002
Emmanuel Obiechina
Slavery and the Fall of Africa: Textualizing a Historic Tragedy
 
2001-2002
Terri Oliver
Disease, Disability, and Death: An American Rhetoric of Minority
 
2001-2002
Naomi Pabst
Freedom Tropes and Representation Struggles: A Politics of Blackness
 
2001-2002
Barbara Rodriguez
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form
 
2001-2002
Fikeni E.M.K. Senkoro
Transcription, Translation, Analysis and Writing of a Full Length Bilingual Anthology of Folktales from Zanzibar
2001-2002
Mason Stokes
Straight, No Chaser: Harlem, Heterosexuality, and the 1920s
 
2001-2002
Aaronette White
About Face: Turning Points in the Lives of Black Men Who Support Feminism
2001-2002
Stephanie Williams
Searching for a Place in the American Art Museum: A Study of Middle Class Black Americans
2000-2001
Muhammad Saalih Allie
Physics Education
 
2000-2001
Anne C. Bailey
Oral History of the Atlantic Slave Trade
 
2000-2001
Cathy J. Cohen
Evolution of Black Civil Society in Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia
 
2000-2001
Janis F. Kearney
President Clinton's Historic African Visit (March 22-April 2, 1997)
 
2000-2001
Chirevo V. Kwenda
The African Theory of Religion
 
2000-2001
Lesley Marx
Dispossession, Reclamation and the Sense of Place
 
2000-2001
Simon Mawondo
Truth, Reconciliation and Justice: The Search for Peace
 
2000-2001
Ezenwa Ohaeto
The Biography, African Perspective, African Knowledge: Wole Soyinka
 
2000-2001
Naomi Pabst
Freedom Tropes and Representation Struggles: A Politics of Blackness
 
2000-2001
Augusta Rohrbach
Nineteenth Century Women Writers: A Study of Authorship
 
2000-2001
Fikeni E.M.K. Senkoro
Transcription, Translation, Analysis and Writing of a Full Length Bilingual Anthology of Folktales from Zanzibar
1999-2000
Mia Elisabeth Bay
A Cultural History of Afrocentrism
 
1999-2000
Emily E. Bernard
Black Anxiety, White Influence: Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance
1999-2000
Carli Coetzee
Going Native: The Effect of Africa on Whiteness
 
1999-2000
Richard K. Dozier
Encyclopedia and Research Guide to African American Architects and Architecture
1999-2000
Kathleen Morgan Drowne
Legislating Morality: Modernism, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Literature of Prohibition, 1920-1933
1999-2000
Huda Nura Mustafa
Resituating Ethnography: Sartorial Modernities in Senegal
 
1999-2000
Marilene S. Phipps
Living Altars of Haiti
 
1999-2000
Barbara Rodríguez
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form
 
1999-2000
Shawkat M. Toorawa
Unbecoming (?) African, (Re)becoming African: Acknowledgment and Disavowal, Construction and De(con)struction of Race and Identity in Mauritius
1998-1999
Olufemi Akinola
Beyond the State-Society Chasm in Africa: Refocusing the Democracy Problematic
1998-1999
Joanne Braxton
Deep River: Multi-Media Performance Anthology
 
1998-1999
June Cross
Secret Daughter: A Study of Double Consciousness Amidst the Changing Social Mores of Race, Sex, and Identity in the U.S. since 1954
1998-1999
Laurent Dubois
A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in French Caribbean, 1789-1802
1998-1999
Fabien Eboussi
African Philosophizing
 
1998-1999
Lawrence Jackson
The Life of Ralph Ellison, 1913-1952
 
1998-1999
Biodun Jeyifo
The Dismemberment of Orisanila-Abibiman: The Black Racial Imaginary in African and the U.S.
1998-1999
Christine Levecq
Philosophies of Literary History in the African American History Novel of Slavery
1998-1999
Barbara McCaskill
William and Ellen Craft in Transatlantic Abolition
 
1998-1999
Barbara Rodriquez
The American Slave Narrative: Slavery and the Persistence of Form
 
1998-1999
Carlo Rotella
Postindustrial Transformation, Race, and Culture
 
1998-1999
Catherine Tumber
The Sound of the Genuine: The Papers of Howard Thurman
 
1997-1998
Lelia Lomba De Andrade
Investigating Identities: Gender, Race and Class in an Ethnic Community
 
1997-1998
Katherine L. Balfour
The Evidence of Things Not Said: Race Consciousness and Political Theory
 
1997-1998
Robert M. Baum
Emitai Has Sent Them: Alinesitoue and the History of the Diola Women Prophets in Colonial Senegal
1997-1998
Ruth Elizabeth Burks
Intimations of Invisibility: African American Women in Hollywood Cinema
1997-1998
Walter C. Carrington
Military Rule and the Collapse of the Nigerian State: The Abacha Regime
 
1997-1998
Flora González Mandri
Mulata/Black Woman? Reading Women in Contemporary Cuban Culture
 
1997-1998
Modupe Gloria Labode
Women, Mission and Representation in Africa
 
1997-1998
Ronald Kent Richardson
Africans, Britons, and Modern Identity
 
1997-1998
Richard P. Taub
Black, White and Hispanic: Working Class Communities in Chicago
 
1997-1998
Maude Southwell Wahlman
Souls Grown Deep: African American Vernacular Art of the South
 
1996-1997
Wande Abimbola
Oral Literature in Africa
 
1996-1997
Ronald Bailey
Those Valuable People, the Africans: The Slave(ry) Trade, Cotton, and the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and the United States
1996-1997
Katherine Balfour
The Evidence of Things Not Said: Race Consciousness and Political Theory
 
1996-1997
Stephen Behrendt
Atlantic Slave Trade Project
 
1996-1997
David Blight
America's Unmasterable Past: Race and Civil War Memory at the Semi-Centennial, 1911-1915
1996-1997
Daphne Brooks
The Show Must Go On: Race, Gender & Nation in 19th Century Trans-Atlantic Performance Culture
1996-1997
Tung-jung Chen
Toni Morrison's Poetics and African American Culture: Some Observations
 
1996-1997
Brent Edwards
Wandering Forms: The Culture and Politics of Black Modernism in France 1921-1935
1996-1997
John Gennari
Entering the Mainstream: Jazz and Cultural Politics in the 50's
 
1996-1997
Cheryl Greenberg
Negotiating Coalition: Blacks and Jews in Twentieth Century America
 
1996-1997
Alessandra Lorini
History and Memory in African American Pageantry: W. E.B . Du Bois's The Star of Ethiopia
1996-1997
Jeffrey Melnick
Island of Love? Black and White in Doo Wop Music
 
1996-1997
Nell Irvin Painter
Sojourner Truth: The Life of a Symbol
 
1996-1997
Anita Patterson
Black Ars: Political Forms in Caribbean, African American & South African Poetry, 1965-74
1996-1997
Carl Pederson
The Space In Between: The Middle Passage in the African American Experience
1996-1997
Guthrie Ramsey
Toward a Cultural Poetics of Race Music
 
1996-1997
Barbara Rodriguez
Visions, Context and Voice in Zora Neale Hurston's Dust Track on a Road
 
1996-1997
James Smethurst
Ethnic Dreams: The Rise of the 'New American Poetry' and the 'Black Arts Movement'
1996-1997
H. Lewis Suggs
Chester Franklin and the Kansas City Call , 1919-1954
 
1996-1997
Harold Weaver
Paul Robeson Revisited
 
1996-1997
Cornel West
A Genealogy of the Public Intellectual: Erasmus, Paine, Emerson, Du Bois
 
1996-1997
Edward Widmer
African Drums & their Repercussions
 
1995-1996
Rebecca Carroll
Sugar in the Raw: A Profile of Young Black Girls in America
 
1995-1996
Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Research Guide to the History of the Black Panther Party 1966-1980
 
1995-1996
Catherine Clinton
Lift Every Voice: The African American Experience
 
1995-1996
Lee A. Daniels
Afro-American Studies, 1968 to the Present
 
1995-1996
Maria I. Diedrich
Onilie Assing & Frederick Douglass
 
1995-1996
David Eltis
A Comprehensive Data Base of the Slave Trade of the Western Hemisphere
 
1995-1996
Robert J. Fowler
The Letters of Ira Aldridge
 
1995-1996
Maria Frias
The History of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
 
1995-1996
Lisa M. Gates
Images of the African and African American in Modern German Literature and Culture
1995-1996
Roderick Grierson
Art and Ethiopian Identity
 
1995-1996
Barry Hallen
The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful; An Examination of the Value Theory in Yoruba Culture
1995-1996
Mary Hamer
Sculpture and Race in the 19th Century
 
1995-1996
Roger R. House
Key to the Highway: The Life and Songs of William 'Big Bill' Broonzy, 1893-1958
1995-1996
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The Science of Skin Color in th Age of Reason
 
1995-1996
Robert R. Krueger
First Collection of Brazilian Slave Texts: Translation and Analysis of the Principal Works
1995-1996
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African American Initiatives against Minority Rule in South Africa: A Politicized Diaspora in World Politics
1995-1996
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Modernism, Primitivism, the Bogue Negro and the Harlem Renaissance
 
1995-1996
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The Color-line Language of Early American Social Science: Mainstream Paradigms and Oppositional Discourses
1995-1996
William S. McFeely
The Writing of Biography and Autobiography
 
1995-1996
Elizabeth A. McHenry
Forgotten Readers: African American Literary Societies in the United States, 1830-1940
1995-1996
Jeffrey Melnick
Ethnicity, Modernity, and Modernism
 
1995-1996
Jill Netchinsky-Toussant
The Writings of Juan Francisco Manzano, Poet, Autobiographer, Slave: Translational Edition
1995-1996
Adam Z. Newton
Literary Blacks and Jews: A Thematics of Recognition
 
1995-1996
Eleonore van Notten
Letters from the Harlem Renaissance
 
1995-1996
Stephan Palmie
Towards and Historical Sociology of Cultural Complexity in African American Populations
1995-1996
Constance Porter Uzelac
The Correspondence of James A. Porter
 
1995-1996
Susan M. Reverby
Creating Nurse Rivers: The Metalanguage of Race and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
1995-1996
Gail M. Robinson
An Historical Study of Todd Duncan
 
1995-1996
John Saillant
A Life of Lemeul Haynes: Race, Religion, and Political Ideology in Revolutionary America, and the Early Republic
1995-1996
Barbara L. Solow
Rise and Fall of Plantation Slavery in the West Indies: A Case Study
 
1995-1996
Wole Soyinka
The Crisis in Nigeria
 
1995-1996
Therese H. Steffen
Rita Dove's Poetic Network: From Transatlantic Dialogue to Multicultural Polylogue
1995-1996
Patricia A. Sullivan
Encyclopedia of the Southern Civil Rights movement, 1865-1965
 
1995-1996
Michael Vorenberg
Final Freedom: The 13th Amendment in History and Memory
 
1995-1996
Sondra Kathyrn Wilson
The Collected Writings of James Weldon Johnson
 
1995-1996
Jean Fagan Yellin
African American Writers in European Editions
 
1994-1995
Allan D. Austin
Proud Exiles in the Land of Unbelievers: African Muslims in Antebellum America
1994-1995
Mia E. Bay
The Lady Among the Races: Gender in African American Racial Thought, 1830-1925
1994-1995
Kathleen Neal Cleaver
Memories of Love and War
 
1994-1995
Catherine Clinton
Tara Revisited: African American Women and the Civil War
 
1994-1995
Donald Cunnigen
The Civil Rights Movement and the Mississippi White Liberal Community
 
1994-1995
Lee A. Daniels
Pushing Propaganda: The Media's Coverage of Race in the 1980s and 1990s
1994-1995
Maria L. Diedrich
Ottilie Assing - Frederick Douglass: Re-imagining the American Dream for a German Audience
1994-1995
Nancy L. Grant
Uncivil Service: Black in the Federal Government, 1940-1972
 
1994-1995
Lucy K. Hayden
Phillis Wheatley's Trip to London: Her Growth as a Black Poet
 
1994-1995
Sieglinde D. Lemke
Modernism, Primitivism, the Vogue Negre and the Harlem Renaissance
 
1994-1995
William S. McFeely
An Island's History: Sapelo and Its People
 
1994-1995
Elizabeth A. McHenry
Forgotten Readers: African American Literary Societies in the United States, 1830-1940
1994-1995
Gerald L. O'Grady
The Films of the American Civil Rights Movement
 
1994-1995
Constance Porter Uzelac
The Relationship Between Henry O. Tanner and James A. Porter
 
1994-1995
Sabine Sielke
Reading Rape
 
1994-1995
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Marx, Slavery, and Economic Growth in Colonial America
 
1994-1995
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Confronting the Color Line: The Letters of Virginia Durr, 1951-1968
 
1993-1994
Esme Bhan
Reflections on Documenting Dorothy Porter Wesley's Life and Works
 
1993-1994
Elsa Barkley Brown
Telling Stories: The Invention of Black Richmond
 
1993-1994
Selwyn Cudjoe
Eric E. Williams and the Politics of Language
 
1993-1994
Lee A. Daniels
A Cyclone in a Wind Tunnel: African American Students in Higher Education, 1960 to the Present
1993-1994
Thadious Davis
Collisions of Gender and Race: Jessie Fauset's Victorian Modernism
 
1993-1994
Sylvio Ferreira
African American Scholars' Perceptions of Patterns of Race Relations in Brazil: A Contextualized Analysis
1993-1994
George Fredrickson
Reform and Revolution in American and South African Freedom Struggles
 
1993-1994
Gerald R. Gill
"No Jim Crowism in Boston": African American Protest Activities in Boston, 1939-1953
1993-1994
James A. Miller
Racial Representation in the 1930s
 
1993-1994
Adam Zachary Newton
Literary Blacks and Jews: A Thematics of Recognition
 
1993-1994
Manisha Sinha
"The must be lashed into submission": The Political Culture of Slavery and the Caning of Charles Sumner
1993-1994
Clark Eldridge White
The Lost Generation: Black Youth Unemployment, Class, and Public Policy
 
1993-1994
Wang Xi
The Inner Reconstruction: The Formation of the Republican Party's Policy Towards Black Suffrage, 1860-1870
1993-1994
Jean Fagan Yellin
Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in a Life
 
1992-1993
Fawaia Afzal-Khan
Gender, Nationalism and the Politics of Identity: Towards Cross-Cultural Poetics of Women's Writing
1992-1993
Lee D. Baker
The Role of Anthropology in The Social Construction of Race
 
1992-1993
Karen C.C. Dalton
Image of the Black in Western Art
 
1992-1993
Timothy H. Flake
Medieval Studies: the Work of Louis F. Klipstein, Old English Scholar of the Ante-Bellum South
1992-1993
George M. Fredrickson
Black Ideologies and Movements in the United States and South Africa, 1880s-1980s
1992-1993
Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
The Sanctified Church and the African American Imagination: A Socio-historical Study of Community, Culture, and Social Change
1992-1993
Maryemma Graham
Enriching the Humanities: The Great Migration, 1900-1939
 
1992-1993
Maya Hostettler
Toni Morrison: Value in Literature; Reader's and Writer's Responsibilities
 
1992-1993
J. Lorand Matory
Afro-Brazilian Religion and Politics
 
1992-1993
William S. McFeely
The Writing of Biography
 
1992-1993
Richard J. Powell
Blacks, Visual Arts & Society in the Nineteenth Century America
 
1992-1993
Gail M. Robinson
Factors Influencing the Education and Careers of Four African American Male Opera Singers
1992-1993
Walter Robinson
Look What a Wonder Jesus Has Done: A Musical Based on the Denmark Vesey Slave Conspiracy of 1822
1992-1993
William M. Rodgers
Black Internal Migration from 1980 to 1991: A Response to Widening Black-White and Central City-Suburb Wage and Employment Gaps
1992-1993
Norris D. Saakwa-Mante
Eighteenth Century Studies of Human Variation
 
1992-1993
Marcia R. Sawyer
Surviving Freedom: African American Farm Households in Cass County, Michigan, 1832-1880
1992-1993
Manisha Sinha
Slavery and Planter Ideology in Antebellum South Carolina
 
1992-1993
Barbara L. Solow
Rise and Fall of Plantation Slavery in the West Indies: A Case Study
 
1992-1993
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James Weldon Johnson Papers and Documentary Project
 
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