Cross Cultural Solidarity

History; in the Service of Solidarity

The Black Intellectual Tradition

Image: Researchers using the Schomburg Collection, 1938 (New York Public Library).

Books

Angel Adams Parham & Anika Prather: The Black Intellectual Tradition: Reading Freedom in Classical Literature.

Derrick P. Alridge, Cornelius L. Bynum, & James B. Stewart: The Black Intellectual Tradition: African American Thought in the Twentieth Century.

Mia E. Bay, Farah J. Griffin, Martha S. Jones, & Barbara D. Savage (editors): Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women.

Carol B. Conaway & Kristin Waters (editors): Black Women’s Intellectual Traditions: Speaking Their Minds.

Brittney C. Cooper: Beyond Respectability: The Intellectual Thought of Race Women.

Keisha N. Blain, Christopher Cameron, & Ashley D. Farmer (editors): New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual Tradition.

Articles

AAIHS:

Derrick P. Alridge: On Education and African American Intellectual History.

Keisha N. Blain: Writing Black Women’s Intellectual History.

Brandon Byrd: The Black Intellectual Tradition and the Myth of Objectivity.

Chris Cameron:

M. Keith Claybrook, Jr.: Dr. King and the Foundation of a Black Intellectual-Activist.

Pero G. Dagbovie: Reflections on African American Intellectual History.

Robert Greene II: The Rich Legacy of African American Political and Intellectual History.

La TaSha Levy: Beyond the ‘Great Men’ Canon of Black Intellectual History.

Celeste Day Moore: Place in the African American Intellectual Tradition.

See Also:

Black Education; Black Freedom

Journalism & the Black Freedom Struggle

Black Studies & the Black Campus Movement

The History & Legacy of Black-Owned Bookstores