Category: Articles

  • At the opening of “Colonial Complexions: Race and Bodies in Eighteenth-Century America,” Sharon Block poses two provocative questions: “What were the meanings of black, white, and red in the colonial eighteenth century; and how did Anglo-American colonists describe people’s appearance?” (1) To answer these queries Block presents a cultural history race in Britain’s 18th century…

  • “Colonial Complexions” will be an enduring contribution to digital age historical methodology and interpretations of early Atlantic newspapers as digitized eighteenth-century British newspapers and databases of British runaway advertisements continue to become available.

  • Narratives of Passing Vassar College Poughkeepsie, New York 2015-? Amitava Kumar, Professor of English (Same as AFRS 253) Topic for 2019b: Narratives of Passing. The phrase “passing for white,” peculiar to American English, first appears in advertisements for the return of runaway slaves. Abolitionist fiction later adopts the phenomenon of racial passing (together with the…

  • JewAsian: race, religion, and identity for America’s Newest Jews [Review] Ethnic and Racial Studies Volume 40, 2017 – Issue 13 pages 2380-2382 DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2017.1329544 Hasia R. Diner, Paul And Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History New York University Helen Kiyong Kim and Noah Samuel Leavitt, JewAsian: Race, Religion, and Identity for America’s Newest Jews…

  • Why ‘The Hate U Give’ Is Not a Black Lives Matter Movie Los Angeles Sentinel 2018-10-18 Melina Abdullah, Professor of Pan-African Studies California State University, Los Angeles Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Cofounder of Black Lives Matter and founder of Dignity and Power Now Los Angeles, California Some are touting ‘The Hate U Give,’ as “the first Black…

  • With demographic changes such as generational change, who counts as multiracial or mixed race? This question has yet to receive significant attention. Although mixing is becoming more commonplace, the question of who counts as multiracial is far from straightforward, especially as we look down the generational pipeline.

  • Our genetic code cannot be treated as a matter of simple fractions.

  • The approach in this article is to use techniques of semiotics to assess the subtle cues in the linguist protagonist’s language as his statements move in and out of clarity, ambivalence, and doubleness. I argue that these forms of semiotic doubleness represent the dualities and ironies with which mixed-race people struggle in a society still…

  • Instead, I use historical Census data and regression analysis to explore the historical role of color-based marriage selection on concentrating economic advantage among lighter skinned Black Americans.

  • Patriot Prayer’s leader is half-Japanese. Black and brown faces march with the Proud Boys. Is the future of hate multicultural?