The Journal of African American History
This journal was previously named The Journal of Negro History. The name changed on January 1, 2002. The Questia library contains articles from The Journal of African American History from the following years: 2002-2005. The Questia library now contains over 67,000 books and 1,500,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
Recent Issues from The Journal of African American History
Popular Articles from The Journal of African American History
- Carter G. Woodson Distinguished Lecturers 2004-2005.
- "We Will Be Ready Whenever They Are": African American Teachers' Responses to the Brown Decision and Public School Integration in Nashville, Tennessee, 1954-1966. by Sonya Ramsey
- The Launching of the Student Sit-In Movement: The Role of Black Women at Bennett College. by Deidre B. Flowers
- Representations of Brown V. Board of Education in Selected Educational Resources for Middle School Students. by Gregory Bynum
- "He Said He Wouldn't Help Me Get a Jim Crow Bus": The Shifting Terms of the Challenge to Segregated Public Education, 1950-1954. by Brett Gadsden
- Introduction: Brown V. Board of Education-Fifty Years of Educational Change in the United States. by V.P. Franklin
- From Desegregation to Resegregation: Public Schools in Norfolk, Virginia 1954-2002. by Mary C. Doyle
- Discourses of Difference and the Overrepresentation of Black Students in Special Education. by Kathy-Anne Jordan
- Oppositional Consciousness within an Oppositional Realm: The Case of Feminism and Womanism in Rap and Hip Hop, 1976-2004. by Layli Phillips, Kerri Reddick-Morgan, Dionne Patricia Stephens
- Something Better for Our Children: Black Organization in the Chicago Public Schools, 1963-1971. by Adah Ward Randolph


