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Challenging Inequality in America's Civil Courts: African American litigants in the era of Jim Crow

by: Hollie Pich, University of Sydney

Posted: March 26, 2020
Tagged: Conference, AfAm, Previews, Race


Debt and Dispossession: Racial Capitalism and African-American Economic Life in Historical Perspective

by: Justene Hill Edwards, University of Virginia

Posted: March 10, 2020
Tagged: Conference, Previews, AfAm


Slavery, Freedom, and Family Networks: New Approaches and Methods

by: Patrick Hoehne, University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Posted: February 6, 2020
Tagged: Conference, Previews, Race, AfAm


Understanding and Teaching the Civil Rights Movement: New Directions in Civil Rights

by: Hasan Jeffries, The Ohio State University

Posted: January 23, 2020
Tagged: Conference, Previews, Race, Teaching, AfAm, Public History, Pedagogy


State Violence and the Problem of Race: The Shootings at Kent State and Jackson State 50 Years After

by: Nancy Bristow, University of Puget Sound

Posted: November 28, 2019
Tagged: Conference, AfAm, Previews, Public History, Race, Crime and Violence


Don't Mourn, Organize!: Histories of Resistance, Resilience, and Possibility

by: Dawson Barrett, Del Mar College

Posted: November 7, 2019
Tagged: Conference, Teaching, AfAm, Women's History, Previews


Annual Meeting Preview: “Contested Communities: Rethinking Relations between African Americans and Native Americans during the Nineteenth Century”

Posted: December 14, 2018
Tagged: Previews, Conference, OAH Works, AfAm


Annual Meeting Roundup: “Stop, Look, and Listen: Sound and Film Conservancy and African American History” Session Preview

Posted: March 16, 2018
Tagged: Conference, Previews, Teaching, Public History, AfAm, Preservation/Museums


Annual Meeting Roundup: “The History Makers VJ Mixtape: Presenting Traditional Oral History in an Innovative Digital Form” Workshop Preview

Posted: February 15, 2018
Tagged: OAHistorian, OAH Works, Conference, Resources, Previews, AfAm, Public History