Sandra Adell
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Shawn L. Alexander
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Josephine Allen, Editor Sherman Puckett, Editor Hanes Walton, Jr., Editor
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Paul Alkebulan Assistant Professor of History Virginia State University
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Derrick Alridge
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Felix Armfield ASALH Executive Council Assoc. Professor of History Buffalo State University
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Dr. Molefi Kete Asante Professor Department of African American Studies Temple University www.asante.net
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Pansye Atkinson Author
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Bobby Austin Author Click here for full bio Click here for press release www.bobbyaustin.com
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Jacqueline Bacon, Ph.D. San Diego, CA www.jaquelinebacon.com .
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Offering an alternative account of the abolitionist Rhetoric, Empowerment, and Abolition, examines , examines and the diverse, empowering, the diverse, empowering, and theoretically complex and theoretically complex array of rhetorical strategies used by African Americans and white females during the abolitionist movement
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examines comprehensively the first African-American creating a detailed history of the periodical, mining its columns for the wealth of information they provide about black life and thought of the period, and exploring the newspaper’s legacy and impact.
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D'Army Bailey Author
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Lee D. Baker Author
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Davarian Baldwin Associate Professor of History, African, and African Diaspora Studies Boston College
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John T. Barber Author/Professor/Media Analyst Washington, DC
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Ronald Barksdale-Hall
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Joyce Barnes
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Beth T. Bates
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Thomas Battle Author
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Ed.D Christopher C. Bell Jr. Author
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Dan Berger Author
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Sonya Bernard-Hollins Author, Historian
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Sound is captured in the 5th anniversary edition of, "Here I Stand," by Sonya Bernard-Hollins. Battle Creek, Michigan may be known most for its music legends like Jr. Walker, graced the city and left their prints on the world. Located between Chicago, and Detroit, those in this little town had passion, heart and determination to break barriers, and dream big. In "Here I Stand," dozens of never-before stories and photos are displayed beautifully. The book also includes discussion and activity prompts perfect for classroom history projects.
Award-winning journalist Sonya Bernard-Hollins is a native of Michigan and works as a freelance journalist for various news medias in the Midwest.
To order, "Here I Stand," visit amazon.com; or www.fortitudegdp.com/authors. For bookings, press kits or more information, call Fortitude Graphics at 269-342-2367, or e-mail Sonya@fortitudegdp.com
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Mary Frances Berry Author
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Andrew Billingsley, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology University of South Carolina
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RADM Barry C. Black, USN (ret.) Chaplain, U.S. Senate
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Samuel W. Black
Curator African American Collections Heinz History Center Pittsburgh, PA
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Joyce Barnes
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Cynthia A. Bond Hopson
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Stefan M. Bradley Author
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LaTonya Branham Author/Adjunct Professor Multicultural Education Central State University www.latonyabranham.com
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Dr. Peggy Brooks-Bertram University at Buffalo & Co-Founder of the Uncrowned Queens Institute for Research and Education on Women, Inc.
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$24.99 To order, please send an email to: Peggy Bertram Publishing Click the cover for a larger version.
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"Dr. Brooks-Bertram has now placed Houston's work in the bright light that it deserves. It is a tragedy that the better part of a century has passed with the world deprived of Dunjee's great gifts of writing and her model of a visionary and fearless life of a warrior on behalf of African people, and indeed humanity itself." Asa G. Hilliard, III, Fuller J. Calloway Professor, George State University
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Dr. Peggy Brooks-Bertram & Barbara Seals Nevergold Co-founders of the Uncrowned Queens Institute for Research and Education on Women at the University at Buffalo in New York and ASALH Members.
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Karol Brown
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Nikki Brown Professor of History Grambling State University
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Gloria Brown-Marshall
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Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Author
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Joan C. Browning Lewisburg, WV Website
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Elizabeth Jean Brumfield
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An Ordinary Man: Black Power in Overalls
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Jackie Bryant-Smith
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Lonnie G. Bunch, III Founding Director, Smithonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
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A'Lelia Bundles Author
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Lawrence A. Q. Burnley
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Joyce Burnett
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Valencia Campbell, Ph.D.
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Joy Gleason Carew Author
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Harry M. Cartwright, Sr. PhD Author
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Joan Cartwright
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Bernard A. Chavis Author
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Angela R. Chester-Johnson (Mbodj) Author
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Karen Chilton Author, Actor Click here for press release.
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Suleyman Clark Author
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Elizabeth Clark~Lewis ASALH Executive Council Professor of History Howard University
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Jelani Cobb
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Latangela Coleman-Crossfield
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Bettye Collier-Thomas
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Freddie C. Colston, Ph.D. Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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Robert J. Cottrol
Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law Professor of History and Sociology
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Richard Courage
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Emilye Crosby Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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