#  Alumni Fellows 

 



Sort**Year****Name****Project****Fellowship**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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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' &amp; 'The Image of Nubia'

Image of the Black Archive &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; The Image of the European in African Art

Image of the Black Archive &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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, &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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 &amp; 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

Sidney N. Klaus

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

Shelly Leanne

African American Initiatives against Minority Rule in South Africa: A Politicized Diaspora in World Politics

1995-1996

Sieglinde D. Lemke

Modernism, Primitivism, the Bogue Negro and the Harlem Renaissance

 

1995-1996

Alessandra Lorini

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

Barbara L. Solow

Marx, Slavery, and Economic Growth in Colonial America

 

1994-1995

Patricia A. Sullivan

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 &amp; 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

Sondra Kathyrn Wilson

James Weldon Johnson Papers and Documentary Project

 

Prior to 1992

Wande Abimbola

 

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Hussein M. Adam

 

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Fawzia Afzai-Khan

 

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Benedicite Brigitte Alliot

 

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David H. Anthony

 

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Ronald L. Ausbrooks

 

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Donald Irving Barfield

 

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Elizabeth Rauh Bethel

 

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Donald Allport Bird

 

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David William Blight

 

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Robert Bone

 

 

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Atsuko Furomoto

 

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Elbert Nathaniel Gates

 

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Shaun L. Gabbidon

 

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Joseph Jarab

 

 

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Charles Joyner

 

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Carole C. Marks

 

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Laura Maslow-Armand

 

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Look What a Wonder Jesus Has Done: A Musical Based on the Denmark Vesey Slave Conspiracy of 1822

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Hazel Joan Rowley

 

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George Shepperson

 

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