Rusert, Britt (Author)
Exposes the influential work of a group of black artists to confront and refute scientific racism. Traversing the archives of early African American literature, performance, and visual culture, Britt Rusert uncovers the dynamic experiments of a group of black writers, artists, and performers. Fugitive Science chronicles a little-known story about race and science in America. While the history of scientific racism in the nineteenth century has been well-documented, there was also a counter-movement of African Americans who worked to refute its claims. Far from rejecting science, these figures were careful readers of antebellum science who linked diverse fields—from astronomy to physiology—to both on-the-ground activism and more speculative forms of knowledge creation. Routinely excluded from institutions of scientific learning and training, they transformed cultural spaces like the page, the stage, the parlor, and even the pulpit into laboratories of knowledge and experimentation. From the recovery of neglected figures like Robert Benjamin Lewis, Hosea Easton, and Sarah Mapps Douglass, to new accounts of Martin Delany, Henry Box Brown, and Frederick Douglass, Fugitive Science makes natural science central to how we understand the origins and development of African American literature and culture. This distinct and pioneering book will spark interest from anyone wishing to learn more on race and society.
...MoreReview Gregory D. Smithers (2018) Review of "Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture". American Historical Review (pp. 1662-1663).
Review Timothy K. Minella (2018) Review of "Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture". Journal of Southern History (pp. 434-435).
Review Sean Morey Smith (2019) Review of "Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (pp. 108-109).
Review Douglas A. Jones (2019) Review of "Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture". Early American Literature (pp. 252-257).
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(1993)
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Gray, Fred D.;
Tuskegee Institute, ;
(2002)
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: The Real Story and Beyond
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Thesis
Christopher D. Willoughby;
(2016)
Pedagogies of the Black Body: Race and Medical Education in the Antebellum United States
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Wilson, Frank Harold;
(2004)
Race, Class, and the Postindustrial City: William Julius Wilson and the Promise of Sociology
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Thesis
DeGraw, Sharon;
(2004)
The Subject of Race in American Science Fiction
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Blake, Art M.;
(2012)
Audible Citizenship and Audiomobility: Race, Technology, and CB Radio
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Stewart, Catherine A.;
(2013)
“Crazy for This Democracy”: Postwar Psychoanalysis, African American Blues Narratives, and the Lafargue Clinic
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Thesis
Kristi M. Simon;
(2018)
The Controversy Surrounding Slave Insanity: The Diagnosis, Treatment and Lived Experience of Mentally Ill Slaves in the Antebellum South
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Essay Review
Slaton, A. E.;
(2003)
Diversity in the Infinite Corridor: Documenting Race at MIT
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Thesis
Alexandra Cornelius-Diallo;
(2006)
“More Approximate to the Animal”: Africana Resistance and the Scientific War Against Black Humanity in Mid-Nineteenth Century America
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Wailoo, Keith;
(2011)
How Cancer Crossed the Color Line
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(2010)
African American Perceptions Regarding Involvement of Their Race in the Field of Aviation/Aerospace
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Lewis Research Center;
(1992)
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Gortier, Leon;
Weininger, Stephen J.;
(2010)
Chemical Relations: William and Lawrence Knox, African American Chemists
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Rusert, Britt;
(2013)
Delany's Comet: Fugitive Science and the Speculative Imaginary of Emancipation
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Thesis
Seay, Cameron W.;
(2004)
Intelligence Assessment of the American Negro, 1913--1945: A Socio-Cultural Recapitulation
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Belinda D Thielen;
Judith Pryor;
Vera M Kolb;
(1996)
Contributions of African Americans to Science: Diversity in the Science Curriculum
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Carl Abraham Zimring;
(2015)
Clean and White: A History of Environmental Racism in the United States
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Farber, Paul Lawrence;
(2011)
Mixing Races: From Scientific Racism to Modern Evolutionary Ideas
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Cameron D. Denson;
Zanj K. Avery;
John W. Schell;
(2010)
Critical Inquiry into Urban African-American Students’ Perceptions of Engineering
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