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related to African Americans as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Margaret Humphreys
(2024)
Searching for Dr. Harris: The Life and Times of a Remarkable African American Physician.
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Article
Anna S. Agbe-Davies
(2024)
“Race Women” in the “White City”: Race, Space, Gender, and Chicago's Red Summer of 1919.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 237-254).
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Article
Garrett R. Fesler
(2024)
To Be Visible without Being Seen in the Age of Nat Turner: A Documentary Archaeology of Free Black Responses to Dissonance in the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1829–1833.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 255-281).
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Article
Aja M. Lans
(2024)
Say Her Name: Resistance, Race Riots, and a Bioarchaeology of Black Life in New York City.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 326-350).
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Article
Nkem Ike
(2024)
Seeking Justice in Black Spaces: The Geography, Memory, and Legacy of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 307-325).
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Book
Nicolas Martin-Breteau; Damion L. Thomas
(2024)
Frontline Bodies: Sports and Black Struggles for Justice since the Late Nineteenth Century.
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Article
Ijeoma B Kola
(2024)
Convenient Frailty: Medical Contestations of Asthma and Hay Fever in African Americans in Late Nineteenth-Century America.
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
(pp. 115-128).
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Book
Lois Benjamin
(2024)
Ascension: The Sociology of an African American Family's Generational Journey.
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Article
Diane Tedeschi
(Fall 2024)
"If you can see it, you can be it." Interview with Theresa Claiborne.
Air & Space Quarterly
(pp. 12-17).
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Article
Micah Bateman
(2024)
"Distributed 'Blackishness'": The Uses of Black American Poets among Candidates of the 2020 US Democratic Primaries.
Book History
(pp. 192-230).
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Article
Isabel Cole; Walter A. Friedman
(Summer 2023)
A Guide to the History of Industrial Slavery in the United States. (Research Note).
Business History Review
(pp. 385-409).
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Article
Adam R. Heinrich; Michael J. Gall
(2023)
Zooarchaeology and GIS: Enslaved and Free Black Diet at a Late Eighteenth- to Mid-Nineteenth-Century Delaware Farm, New Castle County, Delaware, United States.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 424-457).
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Book
Kathryn Walkiewicz
(2023)
Reading Territory: Indigenous and Black Freedom, Removal, and the Nineteenth-Century State.
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Article
Katherine Leah Pace
(2023)
Shifting terrains of risk: A history of natural hazards and displacement in three historic black communities of Central Austin, Texas.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 39-51).
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Thesis
Michael F. McGovern
(2023)
Justice in Numbers: Statistics and the Transformation of Civil Rights in Modern America.
(/isis/citation/CBB342033827/)
Book
Leslie A. Schwalm
(2023)
Medicine, science, and making race in Civil War America.
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Article
Rachel Morgan
(2022)
Agricultural Extension Programs and Small Finds from Home Sites of Rural Black Leaders.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 885-907).
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Article
Jennifer Saunders
(2022)
Tonics, Whiskey Bottles, and Syringes: Clues to Care in a Midwife’s Washington, D.C., Household.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 740-754).
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Article
Aja M. Lans
(2022)
Investigating Black Women’s Mental Health in Progressive Era New York City: A Bioarchaeological Study of Slow Violence and Landscapes of Impunity.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 663-680).
(/isis/citation/CBB692003944/)
Chapter
Andre Brock
(2022)
Beyond the Pale: The Blackbird Web Browser's Critical Reception.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
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