The Lost Black Scholar
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The story of Alison Davis, one of the first black anthropologists and the first black tenured professor, a pioneer whose work-in part because it was so multifarious-has been all but forgotten.


The story of Alison Davis, one of the first black anthropologists and the first black tenured professor, a pioneer whose work-in part because it was so multifarious-has been all but forgotten.
Lawrence Reddick's Crusade for Black History and Black Power
Lawrence Reddick was a pivotal figure in African American intellectual history, significantly influencing various movements throughout the 20th century. He played a key role in the black history movement, guided the Double Victory campaign during WWII, and led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference during the Cold War. Reddick mentored Martin Luther King Jr. and championed decolonization and black self-determination alongside prominent leaders. His efforts not only advanced social justice but also involved documenting these critical struggles for broader audiences.