African

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Subject Area: African American Studies

Seeking a broader American understanding. The evolution of our national identity has always been a multicultural journey, and never more has the integral role of Black Americans been so critical to its understanding. From our acclaimed Black Community Studies series to recent reaccountings of the history of lynching in the South, from civil rights icon Daisy Bates’s memoir to the definitive biography of social justice martyr Medgar Evers, our coverage of African American studies transcends genre and discipline to bring new focus on the true foundations and troubling failures of our ongoing national experiment.

Notable Titles

cover for Better Living by Their Own Bootstraps by Cherisse Jones-Branch
cover for Better Living by Their Own Bootstraps by Cherisse Jones-Branch
cover of Bullets and Fire: Lynching and Authority in Arkansas, 1840-1950, edited by Guy Lancaster
cover for Better Living by Their Own Bootstraps by Cherisse Jones-Branch

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Guy Lancaster on the American Rambler Podcast

Guy Lancaster on the American Rambler Podcast

American Atrocity focuses on Arkansas, but it tells a larger story of lynching and race relations in America. Dr. Lancaster, a native of Arkansas, also gets to the heart of the matter by asking: what is a lynching?

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