by hello@digitaldesigndc.com | Apr 1, 2022 | U.S.A.
by Nafeesah Allen July 1, 2020 The book presents the history of the first African American Roman Catholic sisterhood in the United States. The Oblate Sisters of Providence was founded in Baltimore in 1828. It became a religious beacon for Black and African-American...
by hello@digitaldesigndc.com | Apr 1, 2022 | U.S.A.
by Nafeesah Allen July 5, 2020 Historian Manning Marable’s (May 1950 – April 2011) book analyzes different leadership models and uses case studies from 19th and 20th-century Black history to present arguments for and against each. Tackling accommodation (Booker...
by hello@digitaldesigndc.com | Apr 1, 2022 | U.S.A.
by Nafeesah Allen June 7, 2020 Vivek Bald’s groundbreaking work about the socio-economic integration of Bengali and Muslim South Asian immigrants into Black communities in the U.S. is an unprecedently well-researched and delicately written history of Black and...
by hello@digitaldesigndc.com | Apr 1, 2022 | U.S.A.
I received the first edition of this book as a high school graduation prize and the word “Africana” has followed me ever since. As an Africana Studies major in university and a migration scholar thereafter, I have relied on and referred to this book many...
by hello@digitaldesigndc.com | Apr 1, 2022 | U.S.A.
You might think you know a little something, something about the Black Literati of the Harlem Rennaissance but – trust me – you don’t know the half. This historical review of the letters (drafted, mailed, and published) between literary giants Zora...