
Journal of African American History
Founded in 1916 as The Journal of Negro History by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, The Journal of African American History (JAAH) is the leading scholarly publication in the field of African American history.
Founded in 1916 as The Journal of Negro History by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, The Journal of African American History (JAAH) is the leading scholarly publication in the field of African American history.
The Black History Bulletin is dedicated to enhancing teaching and learning in the areas of history. Its aim is to publish, generate, and disseminate peer-reviewed information about African Americans in U. S. history, the...
Message in the Music brings together wide-ranging, critical, and detailed essays that examine Hip Hop as one of the most influential cultural phenomena of the past half-century.
Long out of print, the Negro in Sport is a reprint of the 1949 edition with the addition of an introduction by the historian Al-Tony Gilmore.
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In 1921, a dozen years before he wrote his provocative classic, The Mis-Education of the Negro, Carter G. Woodson authored another work of social criticism.
Originally published in 1933, The Mis-Education of the Negro is back thanks to the ASALH Press. With a foreword by V.P. Franklin, editor of the Journal of African American History , this edition of...
Fire!!!: The Multimedia Journal of Black Studies is ASALH’s 21st century answer to contemporary publishing trends. It is the only interdisciplinary multimedia journal of the field of Black Studies.