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Index to Volume 106

2021; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 106; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/717762

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2153-5086

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Race, History, and American Society

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Previous article FreeIndex to Volume 106PDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailQR Code SectionsMoreThe Journal of African American HistoryVOLUME 106 NO. 1 WINTER 20211“Armed in the Great Swamp”: Fear, Maroon Insurrection, and the Insurgent Ecology of the Great Dismal Swamp KATHRYN BENJAMIN GOLDEN27“Regarded as an Appendage of His Family”: Slavery, Family, and the Law in Indian Territory NAKIA D. PARKER52“Notes of Travel” in the A.M.E. Church Review, 1903–1912: Precursor to the Green-Book, Feminized Sociology CYNTHIA L. PATTERSON78Confronting the “Bulwark of White Supremacy”: The African American Challenge to White Australia, 1941–1945 CHRIS DIXON Book Forum: Saidiya Hartman, Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Social Upheaval103Introduction104Intimate Historical Practice SARAH HALEY109Recovering the Lives of City Women LASHAWN HARRIS114Engaging Wayward Methods KWAME HOLMES117Wayward Negro Religions in the Twentieth-Century Slum AHMAD GREENE-HAYES122A Flash of Life and Light KEVIN QUASHIE127 Intimate History, Radical Narrative SAIDIYA HARTMAN Book Reviews136Katharine Gerbner, Christian Slavery: Conversion and Race in the Protestant Atlantic World THOMAS J. DAVIS139Loren Schweninger, Appealing for Liberty: Freedom Suits in the South STEVEN H. HOBBS141Damian Alan Pargas, ed., Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America S. CHARLES BOLTON143Robert H. Churchill, The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America MITCH KACHUN145Sarah Handley-Cousins, Bodies in Blue: Disability in the Civil War North JAMES MARTEN146Amy M. Taylor, Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps W. STEPHEN MCBRIDE148Anna-Lisa Cox, The Bone and Sinew of the Land: America’s Forgotten Black Pioneers and the Struggle for Equality EVAN P. BENNETT149James R. Morgan III, The Lost Empire: Black Freemasonry in the Old West (1867–1906) WENDI BEVITT150Leah Platt Boustan, Competition in the Promised Land: Black Migrants in Northern Cities and Labor Markets DAVID GOLDBERG153Paula C. Austin, Coming of Age in Jim Crow DC: Navigating the Politics of Everyday Life BRANDI THOMPSON SUMMERS155Herbert G. Ruffin II and Dwayne A. Mack, eds., Freedom’s Racial Frontier: African Americans in the Twentieth-Century West JONATHAN FOSTER157Eric Etheridge, Roger W. Wilkins, and Diane McWhorter, Breach of Peace: Portraits of the 1961 Mississippi Freedom Riders JOY KINARD159Jason Sokol, The Heavens Might Crack: The Death and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. MICHAEL D. ROYSTER160Kellie Jones, South of Pico: African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 1960s and 1970s MICHAEL LANG163Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Barbara Jones-Hogu: Resist, Relate, Unite, 1968–1975 KISHA TANDY164Peter Cole, Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area ROBERT TRENT VINSON167Robert J. Patterson, ed., Black Cultural Production after Civil Rights RUTH FELDSTEIN169Graham Hodges, Black New Jersey: 1664 to Present Day SHARI M. CUNNINGHAM171Lessie B. Branch, Optimism at All Costs: Black Attitudes, Activism, and Advancement in Obama’s America MELISSA BROWN174Seth M. Markle, A Motorcycle on Hell Run: Tanzania, Black Power, and the Uncertain Future of Pan-Africanism, 1964–1974 AZARIA MBUGHUNI View Table Image VOLUME 106 NO. 2 SPRING 2021SPECIAL ISSUENew Directions in African American Sports HistoryGUEST EDITORSLouis Moore and Derrick E. White177Introduction LOUIS MOORE AND DERRICK E. WHITE182New Directions in African American Sports History: A Field of One’s Own AMIRA ROSE DAVIS196“Harlem’s Chief Representatives”: The Radical Politics of Black Soccer in New York, 1928–1949 JERMAINE SCOTT220The Desegregation of Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis: Black Baseball Fans’ Use of the National Pastime to Fight White Supremacy SETH S. TANNENBAUM249“Uncomplimentary Things”: Tennis Player Althea Gibson, Sexism, Homophobia, and Anti-Queerness in the Black Media ASHLEY BROWN278Vince Matthews, Wayne Collett, and the Forgotten Disruption in Munich DAVID K. WIGGINS304They Punched Black: Martial Arts, Black Arts, and Sports in the Urban North and West, 1968–1979 MARYAM AZIZ Essay Review328“We Don’t See Any Dream … Only the American Nightmare” SHANNON KING Book Reviews337Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, ed., Entangled Empires: The Anglo-Iberian Atlantic, 1500–1830 ANTONY WAYNE KEANE-DAWES340Rana A . Hogarth, Medicalizing Blackness: Making Racial Difference in the Atlantic World, 1780–1840 EMMA J . LAPSANSKY341David Livesay, Children of Uncertain Fortune: Mixed Race Jamaicans in Britain and the Atlantic Family, 1733–1833 ANNETTE PALMER343Sharon Block, Colonial Complexions: Race and Bodies in Eighteenth-Century America MICHAEL DICKINSON346Kabria Baumgartner, In Pursuit of Knowledge: Black Women and Educational Activism in Antebellum America ERICA L. BALL347Kimberley M. Welch, Black Litigants in the Antebellum American South ALEXIS BRODERICK350Kendra Taira Field, Growing Up with the Country: Family, Race, and Nation after the Civil War MELISSA N. STUCKEY352John M. Coggeshall, Liberia, South Carolina: An African American Appalachian Community ANTHONY BAYANI RODRIGUEZ353Sheila Brooks and Clint C. Wilson II, Lucile H. Bluford and the “Kansas City Call”: Activist Voice for Social Justice NNEKA D. DENNIE356Sheryll Cashin, Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy MATTHEW J . JOHNSON358Rich Westcott, Biz Mackey, a Giant behind the Plate: The Story of the Negro League Star and Hall of Fame Catcher AMY ESSINGTON360Margaret Edds, We Face the Dawn: Oliver Hill, Spottswood Robinson, and the Legal Team That Dismantled Jim Crow STEPHEN MIDDLETON362Elaine Allen Lechtreck, Southern White Ministers and the Civil Rights Movement ANINDYA SEKHAR PURAKAYASTHA365Aram Goudsouzian and Charles W. McKinney Jr., eds., An Unseen Light: Black Struggles for Freedom in Memphis, Tennessee W. GABRIEL SELASSIE I367J. Samuel Walker, Most of 14th Street Is Gone: The Washington, DC, Riots of 1968 NICHOLE NELSON369Leonard Moore, The Defeat of Black Power: Civil Rights and the National Black Political Convention of 1972 KENNETH JOLLY372Kim Vaz-Deville, ed., Walking Raddy: The Baby Dolls of New Orleans MICHELLE R. SCOTT375Jennifer Jensen Wallach, Every Nation Has Its Dish: Bodies and Black Food in Twentieth-Century America RAFIA ZAFAR377Jabari Mahiri, Deconstructing Race: Multicultural Education beyond the Color-Bind LETA HOOPER379Jessica Blatt, Race and the Making of American Political Science DANA FRANCISCO MIRANDA View Table Image VOLUME 106 NO. 3 SUMMER 2021383“In Them She Built Monuments”: Celia Dial Saxon and American Memory ALEXANDRIA RUSSELL411A Vital Factor in the Community: Recovering the Life and Legacy of Chicago Public Librarian Vivian G. Harsh MELANIE CHAMBLISS439“We Have Emerged Better Equipped to Fight Greater Battles”: Black Education and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933–1942 MICHAEL HINES467Reconfiguring Radicalism: Goldie Watson and the Politics of Respectability, 1931–1960 NICHOLAS TOLOUDIS496“In the Best American Tradition of Freedom, We Defy You”: The Radical Partnership of Joseph Jordan, Edward Dawley, and Leonard Holt JEFFREY L. LITTLEJOHN AND CHARLES H. FORD Book Reviews521Brooke N. Newman, A Dark Inheritance: Blood, Race, and Sex in Colonial Jamaica JENNY SHAW523Erika Denise Edwards, Hiding in Plain Sight: Black Women, the Law, and the Making of a White Argentine Republic MICHELLE A. MCKINLEY525Sophie White, Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana LATOYA TEAGUE527Matthew Fox-Amato, Exposing Slavery: Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual Politics in America ASTON GONZALEZ529William Jeremiah Moses, Thomas Jefferson: A Modern Prometheus ANNETTE GORDON-REED532Hannah Durkin, Josephine Baker and Katherine Dunham: Dances in Literature and Cinema BENNETTA JULES-ROSETTE534Jeffrey S. Adler, Murder in New Orleans: The Creation of Jim Crow Policing ELIZABETH SCHROEDER SCHLABACH535Amy Louise Wood and Natalie J. Ring, eds., Crime and Punishment in the Jim Crow South MELANIE D. NEWPORT537Stephen L. Carter, Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s Most Powerful Mobster PATRICIA M. MUHAMMAD539Darius J. Young, Robert R. Church Jr. and the African American Political Struggle JOSHUA D. FARRINGTON541Tobin Miller Shearer, Two Weeks Every Summer: Fresh Air Children and the Problem of Race in America CLAUDIA M. DAVIS AND CAMILLE I. DAVIS542David Naze, Reclaiming 42: Public Memory and the Reframing of Jackie Robinson’s Radical Legacy ERIC ALLEN HALL544Dave Tell, Remembering Emmett Till JASON MORGAN WARD546Shane Vogel, Stolen Time: Black Fad Performance and the Calypso Craze CRAIG WOODSON548Rebecca Zorach, Art for People’s Sake: Artists and Community in Black Chicago, 1965–1975 JAMES SMETHURST550Brian Purnell and Jeanne Theoharis with Komozi Woodard, eds., The Strange Careers of the Jim Crow North: Segregation and Struggle outside of the South CHRISTOPHER M. TINSON552Jonathan Fenderson, Building the Black Arts Movement: Hoyt Fuller and the Cultural Politics of the 1960s DARA WALKER554Lewis A. Erenberg, The Rumble in the Jungle: Muhammad Ali and George Foreman on the Global Stage LOUIS MOORE556Ersula J. Ore, Lynching: Violence, Rhetoric, and American Identity MICHAEL J . PFEIFER558Rafia Zafar, Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning DANI M. WILLCUTT560Ashanté M. Reese, Black Food Geographies: Race, Self-Reliance, and Food Access in Washington, D.C. CHRIS MYERS ASCH561Sabrina Strings, Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia AVA PURKISS563Ted Ownby, Hurtin’ Words: Debating Family Problems in the Twentieth-Century South KRYSTAL D. F. AKEHINMI565Jennifer A. Jones, The Browning of the New South EDDIE BONILLA567Tunji Olaopa, Transforming the African Public Service GEORGE WHITE JR. View Table Image VOLUME 106 NO. 4 FALL 2021SPECIAL ISSUEReconceptualizing the History of Black InternationalismGUEST EDITORSKeisha N. Blain and Quito Swan571Introduction KEISHA N. BLAIN AND QUITO SWAN577An Organic Union: Theorizing Race, Nation, and Imperialism within the Black Church CHRISTINA CECELIA DAVIDSON601Virginia in the Pacific: Slavery, Empire, and the Colonial Design of American Education GUY EMERSON MOUNT626Producing a “Black World”: William Greaves, “Black Journal,” and the Creation of a New Medium of Black Internationalism, 1968–1970 CELESTE DAY MOORE650“Spain’s Queen of Soul”: Donna Hightower and Black Women’s Internationalism during the 1960s–1980s TIANA U. WILSON682From Nkrumah’s Black Star to the African Diaspora: Ghanaian Intellectual Activists and the Development of Black Studies in the Americas BRIGHT GYAMFI706Anticarceral Internationalism: Rethinking Human Rights through the Imprisoned Black Radical Tradition BENJAMIN D. WEBER Book Reviews736Anna Mae Duane, Educated for Freedom: The Incredible Story of Two Fugitive Schoolboys Who Grew Up to Change a Nation PETER PORSCHE738Beth Barton Schweiger, A Literate South: Reading before Emancipation JEFFREY C. STONE740Glenn A. Chambers, From the Banana Zones to the Big Easy: West Indian and Central American Immigration to New Orleans, 1910–1940 PHILIP HOWARD742Randy Krehbiel, Tulsa, 1921: Reporting a Massacre DAVID F. KRUGLER744Robert Weems Jr., The Merchant Prince of Black Chicago: Anthony Overton and the Building of a Financial Empire ANDREW S. BAER746Silvan Niedermeier, The Color of the Third Degree: Racism, Police Torture, and Civil Rights in the American South, 1930–1955 JEFFREY S. ADLER748Dallas Hanbury, The Development of Southern Public Libraries and the African American Quest for Library Access, 1898–1963 JINA D. DUVERNAY750Ansley T. Erickson and Ernest Morrell, Educating Harlem: A Century of Schooling and Resistance in a Black Community ASHLEY ROBERTSON PRESTON751David A. Varel, The Lost Black Scholar: Resurrecting Allison Davis in American Social Thought DAVID CANTON753Mark Burford, Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field TIMOTHY DODGE755Rae Linda Brown, The Heart of a Woman: The Life and Music of Florence B. Price BIRGITTA J. JOHNSON757Vicki Crawford and Lewis Baldwin, eds., Reclaiming the Great World House: The Global Vision of Martin Luther King, Jr PETER B. LEVY759E. James West, Ebony Magazine and Lerone Bennett Jr.: Popular Black History in Postwar America BRANDON JAMES RENDER761Bala James Baptiste, Race and Radio: Pioneering Black Broadcasters in New Orleans WALTER C. STERN762Andrew R. M. Smith, No Way but to Fight: George Foreman and the Business of Boxing GERALD EARLY764Derrick White, Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Jake Gaither, Florida A&M, and the History of Black College Football AMIRA ROSE DAVIS766William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen, From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century V. P. FRANKLIN770Elspeth H. Brown, Work! A Queer History of Modeling STEFANIE K. DUNNING771Robert T. Chase, ed., Caging Borders and Carceral States: Incarcerations, Immigration Detentions, and Resistance TANA R. HAMILTON773Gilda R. Daniels, Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America J. DOUGLAS SMITH776Index to Volume 106 View Table Image Previous article DetailsFiguresReferencesCited by The Journal of African American History Volume 106, Number 4Fall 2021Reconceptualizing the History of Black Internationalism A journal of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/717762 Views: 296 © 2021 ASALH. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article.

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