Category: United States

  • Science in the Service of the Far Right: Henry E. Garrett, the IAAEE, and the Liberty Lobby Journal of Social Issues Volume 54, Issue 1 (Spring 1998) pages 179–210 DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-4560.1998.tb01212.x Andrew S. Winston, Professor of Psychology University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada Henry E. Garrett (1894–1973) was the President of the American Psychological Association in…

  • Indigeneity, Settler Colonialism, White Supremacy Global Dialogue Volume 12, Number 2 (Summer/Autumn 2010)—Race and Racisms ISSN 1986-2601 Andrea Smith, Associate Professor of Media and Cultural Studies University of California, Riverside Many scholars in Native studies have argued that the field has been co-opted by broader discourses, such as ethnic studies or post-colonial studies. Their contention…

  • A Stronger Kinship: One Town’s Extraordinary Story of Hope and Faith University of Nebraska Press 2007 296 pages 20 photos, 9 tables, appendix Paperback ISBN: 978-0-8032-6018-4 Anna-Lisa Cox In the heartland of the United States 150 years ago, where racism and hatred were common, a community decided there could be a different America. Here schools…

  • The Man Who Talks Not: John L. Clarke and the Politics of Mixed-Race Identity in Montana, 1900-1950 United States History Colloquium 2011-2012 University of California, Los Angeles History Conference Room, 6275 Bunche Hall 2012-01-19, 16:00-18:00 PST (Local Time) Andrew Graybill, Associate Professor of History Southern Methodist University A Pre-circulated Paper and Discussion with Professor Andrew…

  • Jean Toomer’s Washington and the Politics of Class: From “Blue Veins” to Seventh-Street Rebels Modern Fiction Studies Volume 42, Number 2 (Summber 1996) pages 289-321 Barbara Foley, Professor of English Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey Familiarity, in most people, indicates not a sentiment of comradeship, an emotion of brotherhood, but simply a lack of respect…

  • The Seminole Indians of Florida: Morphology and Serology American Journal of Physical Anthropology Volume 32, Number 1 (January, 1970) pages 65-81 William S. Pollitzer University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Donald L. Rucknagel University of Michigan Richard E. Tashian University of Michigan Donald C. Shreffler University of Michigan Webster C. Leyshon National Institute of Dental…

  • Recently historians of slavery in the Americas have been engaged in a heated debate over the widely differing racial patterns that emerged in the slave societies of this hemisphere. Despite their often bitter disagreements over the origins of these patterns, most agree that it was the treatment and position of the ex-slave in these societies…

  • The “Quadroon-Plaçage” Myth of Antebellum New Orleans: Anglo-American (Mis)interpretations of a French-Caribbean Phenomenon Journal of Social History Published Online: 2011-11-13 DOI: 10.1093/jsh/shr059 Kenneth Aslakson, Assistant Professor of History Union College, Schenectady, New York Although Thomas Jefferson’s likely affair with his slave, Sally Hemmings, has sparked controversy since James Callender first made it public in 1802,…

  • Mulatto: Less than Human Indian Country Today 2012-01-16 Julianne Jennings Arizona State University Race is not simply about the physical description of human variation. Since its origin in Western science in the eighteenth century, race has been used both to classify and rank human beings according to inferior and superior types. Although race as a…

  • Derek Jeter embodies MLK’s dream ESPN New York 2012-01-16 Wallace Matthews Biracial Yankees captain a symbol of the America Martin Luther King once envisioned When the average person thinks of Derek Jeter, he or she is likely to think of the 3,000 hits, or the five World Series rings, or the highlight reel full of…