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Ana Lucia Araujo
Aziz
Batran
Selwyn Carrington
Elizabeth
Clark-Lewis
Margaret Crosby-Arnold
David
DeLeon
Balaram
Dey
Charles Johnson
Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie
Jean-Michel
Mabeko-Tali
Edna
Medford
Petronella
Muraya
Joseph
Reidy
Daryl Scott
Quito Swan
Emory
Tolbert
Jeanne M. Toungara
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Daryl
Scott
Professor Scott specializes in modern United States History. His study,
Contempt and Pity: Social Policy and the Image of the Damaged Black
Psyche, 1880-1996, won the Organization of American Historian's 1998 James Rawley
Prize for the best work in race relations. He is presently working on
a history of white nationalism in the American South. He is the Vice President
for Programs for the Association for the Study of African American History
(ASALH), founder of the ASALH Press, and editor and founder of The Woodson
Review. He is in the process of founding a new scholarly journal: Fire!!!: The Multimedia Journal of Black Studies, which will debut in February 2011 in JSTOR's New Scholarship Program. He serves as co-editor with Marilyn Thomas-Houston.
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