African American Intellectual History
This series publishes works that offer a global and interdisciplinary approach to the study of black intellectual traditions and illuminate patterns of black thought across historical periods, geographical regions, and black communities. Featuring new, activist, and innovative scholarship as well as more established approaches, African American Intellectual History will provide a strong foundation for anyone interested in a diverse, diasporic, and expansive understanding of intellectual history.
Series Editor
Christopher Cameron, associate professor of history, University of North Carolina at Charlotte and author of To Plead Our Own Cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement Manuscript submissions
Please direct manuscript inquiries to the series editor or to UMass Press:
Matt Becker, Editor in Chief
University of Massachusetts Press
180 Infirmary Way, 4th Fl
Amherst, MA 01003
[email protected]
Brian Halley, Senior Editor
UMass Press, Boston Office
Provost Office / Quinn Building
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125-3393
[email protected]
Series Editor
Christopher Cameron, associate professor of history, University of North Carolina at Charlotte and author of To Plead Our Own Cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement Manuscript submissions
Please direct manuscript inquiries to the series editor or to UMass Press:
Matt Becker, Editor in Chief
University of Massachusetts Press
180 Infirmary Way, 4th Fl
Amherst, MA 01003
[email protected]
Brian Halley, Senior Editor
UMass Press, Boston Office
Provost Office / Quinn Building
100 Morrissey Boulevard
Boston, MA 02125-3393
[email protected]
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