INDEX TO VOLUME 102
The Journal of African American History
Volume 102, No. 1 Winter 2017
Special Issue
"Rediscovering and Reassessing Frederick Douglass's Novella The Heroic Slave."
Guest Editors John R. McKivigan and Jane E. Schultz
Contents
FREDERICK DOUGLASS’S FORAY INTO FICTION: CONSIDERING THE CONTEXT OF RECENT WORK ON THE HEROIC SLAVE
John R. McKivigan and Jane E. Schultz… 1
THE NONFICTION MADISON WAHINGTON COMPARED TO THE CHARACTER IN FREDERICK DOUGLASS’S THE HEROIC SLAVE AND SIMILAR CIVIL WAR-ERA FICTION
Stanley Harrold… 8
INSURRECTION AS RIGHTEOUS REBELLION IN THE HEROIC SLAVE AND BEYOND
L. Diane Barnes… 21
AUTOGRAPHS FOR FREEDOM AND REACHING A NEW ABOLITIONIST CONSTITUENCY
John R. McKivigan and Rebecca A. Pattillo… 35
GIMME SHELTER: THE IRONIES OF REFUGE IN FREDERICK DOUGLASS’S THE HEROIC SLAVE
Jane E. Schultz… 52
COMMENTARY: CONTEXTUALING AND REREADING THE HEROIC SLAVE
Robert S. Levine… 64
BOOK REVIEWS
Gregory E. O’Malley, FINAL PASSAGES: THE INTERCOLONIAL SLAVE TRADE OF BRITISH AMERICA, 1619-1807
Mieke Nicole Lisuk… 73
Ousmane K. Power-Greene, AGAINST WIND AND TIDE: THE AFRICAN AMERICAN STRUGGLE AGAINST THE COLONIZATION MOVEMENT
Andrew Kettler… 75
Tom Chaffin, GIANTS CAUSEWAY: FREDERICK DOUGLASS’S IRISH ODYSSEY AND THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN VISIONARY
Antony W. Keane-Dawes… 77
James J. Gigantino II, THE RAGGED ROAD TO ABOLITION: SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN NEW JERSEY, 1775-1865
Michael J. Douma… 79
Karsonya Wise Whitehead, NOTES FROM A COLORED GIRL: THE CIVIL WAR POCKET DIARIES OF EMILIE FRANCES DAVIS
Ben Davidson… 81
Mary Frances Berry, “WE ARE WHO WE SAY WE ARE”: A BLACK FAMILY’S SEARCH FOR HOME ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WORLD
Michael Dickinson… 83
Michael A. Ross, THE GREAT NEW ORLEANS KIDNAPPING CASE: RACE, LAW, AND JUSTICE IN THE RECONSTRUCTION ERA
Guy Lancaster… 86
Allyson Nadia Field, UPLIFT CINEMA: THE EMERGENCE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM AND THE POSSIBILITY OF MODERNITY
Alyssa Lopez… 88
Cara Caddoo, ENVISIONING FREEDOM: CINEMA AND THE BUILDING OF MODERN BLACK LIFE
Lauren M. Cramer… 90
Jeffrey T. Sammons and John H. Morrow Jr., HARLEM’S RATTLERS AND THE GREAT WAR: THE UNDAUNTED 369th REGIMENT AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN QUEST FOR EQUALITY
Joshua Shiver… 92
Megan Ming Francis, CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE MAKING OF THE MODERN AMERICAN STATE
Samantha Bryant… 95
Etheline Whitmire, REGINA ANDERSON ANDEREWS: HARLEM RENAISSANCE LIBRARIAN
Lana Jean Mitchell… 97
Melissa Ooten, RACE, GENDER, AND FILM CENSORSHIP IN VIRGINIA, 1922-1965
Monique Flores Ulysses… 98
Lynn Rainville, HIDDEN HISTORY: AFRICAN AMERICAN CEMETARIES IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA
Colita Nichols Fairfax… 100
Darryl Mace, IN REMEMBRANCE OF EMMITT TILL: REGIONAL STORIES AND MEDIA RESPONSES TO THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE
Erikca Brown… 103
Aram Goudsouzian, DOWN TO THE CROSSROADS: CIVIL RIGHTS, BLACK POWER, AND THE MEREDITH MARCH AGAINST FEAR
Damien Strecker… 104
Stanley Keith Arnold, BUILDING THE BELOVED COMMUNITY: PHILADELPHIA’S INTERRACIAL CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS AND RACE RELATIONS, 1930-1970
Jonathan Foster… 107
Jeffery Helgeson, CRUCIBLES OF BLACK EMPOWERMENT: CHICAGO’S NEIGHBORHOOD POLITICS FROM THE NEW DEAL TO HAROLD WASHINGTON
Laurence R. Jurdem… 108
Dionne Danns, DESEGREGATING CHICAGO’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS: POLICY IMPLEMENTATION, POLITICS, AND PROTEST, 1965-1985
Bridgette G. Johnson… 111
Thomas Brothers, LOUIS ARMSTRONG: MASTER OF MODERNISM
W. Gabriel Selassie I… 113
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BOOKS RECEIVED – 2016… 116
Volume 102, No. 2 Spring 2017
Contents
“YOU COULD DO THE IRISH JIG, BUT ANYTHING AFRICAN WAS TABOO”:
BLACK NUNS, CONTESTED MEMORIES, AND THE 20TH CENTURY STRUGGLE TO DESGREGATE U.S. CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS LIFE
Shannen Dee Williams… 125
RACIAL TENSIONS AND U. S. MILITARY (IN)JUSTICE IN NORTHERN IRELAND DURING WORLD WAR II
Simon Topping… 157
MALCOLM X, THE PRISON YEARS: THE RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF FORMAL EDUCATION
Jed B. Tucker… 184
A REPARATORY JUSTICE CURRICULUM FOR HUMAN FREEDOM: REWRITING THE STORY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN DISPOSSESSION AND THE DEBT OWED
Joyce E. King… 213
ESSAY REVIEW
(RE)INTRODUCING FOUNDATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORICAL THOUGHT
TO A TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY READERSHIP
Pero Gaglo Dagbovie… 232
BOOK REVIEWS
Ethan J. Kytle, ROMANTIC REFORMERS AND THE ANTISLAVERY STRUGGLE IN THE CIVIL WAR ERA
Daniel Ritchie… 254
Beverly C. Tomek, COLONIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS: EMANCIPATION, EMIGRATION, AND ANTISLAVERY PENNSYLVANIA
Michael J. Douma… 256
Adam Rothman, BEYOND FREEDOM’S REACH: A KIDNAPPING IN THE TWILIGHT OF SLAVERY
Andrew Kettler… 258
Marta Effinger-Crichlow, STAGING MIGRATIONS TOWARD AN AMERICAN WEST: FROM IDA B. WELLS TO RHODESSA JONES
Rachel Wolters… 260
Will Guzman, CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE TEXAS BORDERLANDS: DR. LAWRENCE A. NIXON AND BLACK ACTIVISM
Dante Barksdale… 263
Michael K. Honey, SHARECROPPER’S TOUBADOUR: JOHN L. HANDCOX, THE SOUTHERN TENANT FARMERS’ UNION, AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN SONG TRADITION
Laurence R. Jurdem… 264
Lindsey R. Swindall, THE PATH TO THE GREATER, FREER, TRUER WORLD: SOUTHERN CIVIL RIGHTS AND ANTICOLONIALISM, 1937-1955
Samantha Bryant… 266
Christine Knauer, LET US FIGHT AS FREE MEN: BLACK SOLDIERS AND CIVIL RIGHTS
Eliot Pope… 268
Jeanne Theoharis, The REBELLIOUS LIFE OF MRS. ROSA PARKS
Emily Senefeld… 270
Brian Purnell, FIGHTING JIM CROW IN THE COUNTY OF KINGS: THE CONGRESS OF RACIAL EQUALITY IN BROOKLYN
W. Gabriel Selassie I… 273
Tekla Agbala Ali Johnson, FREE RADICAL: ERNEST CHAMBERS, BLACK POWER, AND THE POLITICS OF RACE
Ashley M. Howard… 274
Andrew Maraniss, STRONG INSIDE: PERRY WALLACE AND THE COLLISION OF RACE AND SPORTS IN THE SOUTH
Damien Strecker… 277
Daniel Geary, BEYOND CIVIL RIGHTS: THE MOYNIHAN REPORT AND ITS LEGACY
Michael D. Royster… 279
Wendy C. Grenade, ed., THE GRENADA REVOLUTION: REFLECTIONS AND LESSONS
Bonnie A. Lucero… 282
Lakeyta M. Bonnette, PULSE OF THE PEOPLE: POLITICAL RAP MUSIC AND BLACK POLITICS
Lauren M. Cramer… 285
ANNOUNCEMENTS… 288
Volume 102, No. 3 Summer 2017
Special Issue
"The Scholarship and Social and Educational Activism of V. P. Franklin”
Guest Editor Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua
Contents
INTRODUCTION: THE SCHOLARSHIP AND SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVISM OF V. P. FRANKLIN
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua… 289
A LIFE OF RESEARCH AND WRITING ON THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Bettye Collier-Thomas… 294
ON THE EDITORSHIP OF THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Mary Frances Berry… 301
ON V. P. FRANKLIN’S BLACK SELF-DETERMINATION: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF THE FAITH OF THE FATHERS –A NEGLECTED CLASSIC
Sundiata Keita Cha-Jua… 307
OVER FORTY YEARS OF “DEFENDING THE RACE” AND WRITING BLACK HISTORY
Pero Gaglo Dagbovie… 319
V. P. FRANKLIN AND THE CASE FOR REPARATIONS
James B. Stewart… 341
ON THE MAKING OF A SCHOLAR-ACTIVIST AND EDUCATIONAL HISTORIAN: AN INTERVIEW WITH V. P. FRANKLIN
Derrick P. Alridge… 351
ESSAY REVIEWS
ALT-BORDERS TO FREEDOM
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie… 362
NEW PERSPECTIVES ON AFRICAN AMERICANS AND ISLAM
Stephanie Ann Wilms-Simpson… 374
RESEARCH NOTE
WAS ISHMAEL BLACK? FACTS BEHIND THE FICTION
Robert J. O’Hara… 380
BOOK REVIEWS
Barbara McCaskill, LOVE, LIBERATION, AND ESCAPING SLAVERY: WILLIAM AND ELLEN CRAFT IN CULTURAL MEMORY
Michael Benjamin… 387
Calvin Schermerhorn, THE BUSINESS OF SLAVERY AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN CAPTIALISM, 1815-1860
Felice Knight… 388
Jeff Strickland, UNEQUAL FREEDOMS: ETHNICITY, RACE, AND WHITE SUPREMACY IN THE CIVIL WARD ERA
Albert Dorsey Jr…. 391
Jenny M. Jemmott, TIES THAT BIND: THE BLACK FAMILY IN POST-SLAVERY JAMIACA, 1834-1882
Antony W. Keane-Dawes… 393
Adam Ewing, THE AGE OF GARVEY: HOW A JAMAICAN ACTIVIST CREATED A MASS MOVEMENT AND CHANGED GLOBAL BLACK POLITICS
William M. King… 395
Robert N. Smith, AN EVIL DAY IN GEORGIA: THE KILLING OF COLEMAN OSBORN AND THE DEATH PENALTY IN THE PROGRESSIVE-ERA SOUTH
Jonathan Foster… 397
Emmanuel Gerard and Bruce Kuklick, DEATH IN THE CONGO: MURDERING PATRICE LUMUMBA
Ervin James, III… 399
William Sturkey and Jon N. Hale, eds., TO WRITE IN THE LIGHT OF FREEDOM: THE NEWSPAPERS OF THE 1964 MISSISSIPPI FREEDOM SCHOOLS
Bridgette G. Johnson… 402
Todd E. Robinson, A CITY WITHIN A CITY: THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Keith A. Dye… 405
Tiyi Morris, WOMANPOWER UNLIMITED AND THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN MISSISSIPPI
Christina Harris… 407
David Stradling and Richard Stradling, WHERE THE RIVER BURNED: CARL STOKES AND THE STRUGGLE TO SAVE CLEVELAND
Jacynda Ammons… 409
Malachi Crawford, BLACK MUSLIMS AND THE LAW: CIVIL LIBERTIES FROM ELIJAH MUHAMMAD TO MUHAMMAD ALI
Amir Asim Gilmore… 411
Judith E. Smith, BECOMING BELAFONTE: BLACK ARTIST, PUBLIC RADICAL
Laure Gillot-Assayag… 413
Sharon Willis, THE POITIER EFFECT: RACIAL MELODRAMA AND FANTASIES OF RECONCILIATION
Gordon Alley-Young… 415
Stéphane Robolin, GROUNDS OF ENGAGEMENT: APARTHEID-ERA AFRICAN AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN WRITING
Lester P. Lee Jr…. 417
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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