Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)
PRESS RELEASE – September 2018
NOW AVAILABLE
The Journal of African American History
Volume 103, Summer 2018
ASALH announces the publication of the latest issue in the second century of The Journal of African American History (JAAH).
CONTENTS
THE TWILIGHT OF POPULAR REVOLUTIONS: THE SUPPRESSION OF ARMED STRUGGLES AND FREEDOM IN RURAL HAITI DURING THE U. S. OCCUPATION, 1915-1934
Marvin Chochotte
“CONSCIOUS SELF-REALIZATION AND SELF–DIRECTION”: NEW NEGRO IDEOLOGIES AND VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS
Paula C. Austin
SYMPOSIUM
INTRODUCTION: THE DEATH AND LIFE OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR., 1968-2018
- P. Franklin
THE WORLD STANDS AGHAST: THE DEATH OF MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. IN GLOBAL PERSEPCTIVE Jason Sokol
“I HAVE A COPYRIGHT”: THE PRIVATIZATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING’S DREAM
Daniel T. Fleming
REFLECTIONS ON THE BUILDING OF THE MARTIN LUTHER KING NATIONAL MEMORIAL IN WASHINGTON, DC
Robert L. Harris, Jr.
ESSAY REVIEW
AFRICAN AMERICAN AGENCY IN U. S. FOREIGN POLICY: WORLD WAR II TO THE PRESENT
Robert Shaffer
BOOK REVIEW FORUM ON SLAVERY
INTRODUCTION
SHIPS, BORDERS, COMMUNITY, PRICES, THE ARCHIVE, AND MORE: NEW STUDIES ON THE HISTORY OF ATLANTIC WORLD SLAVERY
Brenda E. Stevenson
BOOK REVIEWS
Sean M. Kelley, THE VOYAGE OF THE SLAVE SHIP HARE: A JOURNEY INTO CAPTIVITY FROM SIERRA LEONE TO SOUTH CAROLINA
Sharla M. Fett
Randy J. Sparks, AFRICANS IN THE OLD SOUTH: MAPPING EXCEPTIONAL LIVES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WORLD
Jason Young
Daina Ramey Berry, THE PRICE FOR THEIR POUND OF FLESH: THE VALUE OF THE ENDLAVED, FROM WOMB TO GRAVE, IN THE BUILDING OF A NATION
Stephanie Jones-Rogers
Ned and Constance Sublette, THE AMERICAN SLAVE COAST: A HISTORY OF THE SLAVE BREEDING INDUSTRY
Daina Ramey Berry
Jared Ross Hardesty, UNFREEDOM: SLAVERY AND DEPENDENCE IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOSTON
Jessica Millward
Jeff Forrett and Christine E. Sears, eds., NEW DIRECTIONS IN SLAVERY STUDIES: COMMODIFICATION, COMMUNITY, AND COMPARISON; and Lisa Ze Winters, The MULATTA CONCUBINE: TERROR, INTIMACY, FREEDOM, AND DESIRE IN THE BLACK TRANSATLANTIC
Gerald Horne
Jessica Millward, FINDING CHARITY’S FOLK: ENSLAVED AND FREE BLACK WOMEN IN MARYLAND
Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor
Marisa J. Fuentes. DISPOSSESSED LIVES: ENSLAVED WOMEN, VIOLENCE, AND THE ARCHIVE
Marissa Jenrich
James Alexander Dun, DANGEROUS NEIGHBORS: MAKING THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION IN EARLY AMERICA
Aaron Silverman
Bridget Ford, BONDS OF UNION: RELIGION, RACE, AND POLITICS IN A CIVIL WAR BORDERLAND
Joan Waugh
Karolyn Smardz Frost, Veta Smith Tucker, eds., A FLUID FRONTIER: SLAVERY, RESISTANCE, AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN THE DETROIT RIVER BORDERLAND
Vanessa Holden
Lucy Maddox, THE PARKER SISTERS: A BORDER KIDNAPPING
Michael Omolewa
Manisha Sinha, THE SLAVE’S CAUSE: A HISTORY OF ABOLITION
Wilma King
Brenda E. Stevenson, WHAT IS SLAVERY? and Bethany Jay and Cynthia Lynn Lyerly, eds., UNDERSTAND AND TEACHING AMERICAN SLAVERY.
- P. Franklin
Jennifer Oast, INSTITUTIONAL SLAVERY: SLAVEHOLDING CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, AND BUSINESSES IN VIRGINIA, 1680-1860
Marne L. Campbell
The JAAH Summer 2018 issue is available digitally through the University of Chicago Press (www.journals.uchicago.edu/jaah); please check and make sure your library subscribes to the journal. Hard copies are available through University of Chicago Press.
For more information, go to the JAAH website: www.jaah.org.