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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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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Book
Autumn Womack
(2022)
The Matter of Black Living: The Aesthetic Experiment of Racial Data, 1880–1930.
(/isis/citation/CBB242416698/)
Book
Sibrina Collins
(2022)
African American Chemists: Academia, Industry, and Social Entrepreneurship.
(/isis/citation/CBB039312687/)
Article
Hannah Katherine Hicks
(2022)
A Conjure Woman in Court: African American Conjurers as Health Practitioners and Performative Poisoners in the Post-Emancipation South.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 639-660).
(/isis/citation/CBB923909086/)
Chapter
Gibbons, Kelcey
(2022)
Inventing the Black Computer Professional.
In: Abstractions and Embodiments: New Histories of Computing and Society.
(/isis/citation/CBB537200739/)
Article
Michael Pettit
(2022)
“Angela's psych squad”: Black psychology against the American carceral state in the 1970s.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(pp. 365-382).
(/isis/citation/CBB352792425/)
Article
Shennette Garrett-Scott
(Winter 2021)
“All the Other Devils this Side of Hades”: Black Banks and the Mississippi Banking Law of 1914.
Business History Review
(pp. 631-670).
(/isis/citation/CBB926891187/)
Article
Margaret Vigil-Fowler; Sukumar Desai
(2021)
The community of Black women physicians, 1864–1941: Trends in background, education, and training.
History of Science
(pp. 407-433).
(/isis/citation/CBB800413843/)
Article
Nathan Cardon
(October 2021)
Cycling on the Color Line: Race, Technology, and Bicycle Mobilities in the Early Jim Crow South, 1887–1905.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 973-1002).
(/isis/citation/CBB141875950/)
Book
Anne Pollock
(2021)
Sickening: Anti-Black Racism and Health Disparities in the United States.
(/isis/citation/CBB548925523/)
Article
Colin Fisher
(July 2021)
Antebellum Black Climate Science: The Medical Geography and Emancipatory Politics of James McCune Smith and Martin Delany.
Environmental History
(pp. 461-483).
(/isis/citation/CBB023885101/)
Book
William E. Cross Jr
(2021)
Black Identity Viewed from a Barber's Chair: Nigrescence and Eudaimonia.
(/isis/citation/CBB903113265/)
Book
James Doucet-Battle
(2021)
Sweetness in the Blood: Race, Risk, and Type 2 Diabetes.
(/isis/citation/CBB627670336/)
Article
Élodie Grossi
(2021)
Truth in numbers? Emancipation, race, and federal census statistics in the debates over Black mental health in the United States, 1840–1900.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100766).
(/isis/citation/CBB819341195/)
Article
Ayah Nuriddin
(2021)
Black Public Health.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 151-154).
(/isis/citation/CBB777523991/)
Book
Mia Bay
(2021)
Traveling Black : a story of race and resistance.
(/isis/citation/CBB818675288/)
Book
Michael Ra-shon Hall
(2021)
Freedom beyond confinement: travel and imagination in African American cultural history and letters.
(/isis/citation/CBB148156098/)
Article
Vanessa Northington Gamble
(2021)
“Sisters of a Darker Race”: African American Graduates of the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1867–1925.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 169-197).
(/isis/citation/CBB816718446/)
Book
Dan Royles
(2020)
To Make the Wounded Whole: The African American Struggle against HIV/AIDS.
(/isis/citation/CBB139646090/)
Article
Benjamin Baker
(2020)
Death by Wasting Away: The Life, Last Days, and Legacy of Lucy Byard.
Journal of Black Studies
(pp. 391-410).
(/isis/citation/CBB026389352/)
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