Daina Ramey Berry
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Historian |DEAN @UCSB / Author of THE PRICE FOR THEIR POUND OF FLESH @BeaconPressBks |A BLACK WOMEN’S HIST OF THE US I views my own
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Brenda E. Stevenson's work is mandatory to anyone studying the history of slavery in the Americas. She also trained generations of women historians working on enslaved women. Here her latest book What Sorrows Labour in My Parent's Breast? #WomensHistoryMonth #slaveryarchive
UC Santa Barbara selects inaugural Public Voices Fellows news.ucsb.edu/in-focus/uc-sa… The OpEd Project
It's #WomensHistoryMonth and you don't need me to be introduced to Ida Bae Wells who made her path from history to journalism and from the The New York Times to Howard University, never met her in person, like many of you, but through her work many more are reading #slaveryarchive historians
It's #WomensHistoryMonth and you must check the work of historian Rashauna Johnson. Here her book Slavery's Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans During the Age of Revolutions by Cambridge University Press - History #slaveryarchive cambridge.org/core/books/sla…
H is for Hunter. It's #WomensHistoryMonth : read all the work of historian Tera Hunter especially her Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century #slaveryarchive hup.harvard.edu/books/97806742…
Marisa Fuentes is not on social media, but it's #WomensHistoryMonth and we don't forget her work. If you never read it, it's more than time to check her Dispossessed Lives: Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive #Slaveryarchive pennpress.org/9780812224184/…
10 more days of #WomenHistoryMonth and we have books for the entire year. All Leslie Harris's work on slavery is mandatory, but here we feature Sexuality and Slavery (@UGAPress) co-edited with Daina Ramey Berry #slaveryarchive ugapress.org/book/978082035…
It's #Womenhistorymonth and historian Daina Ramey Berry has championed the study of enslaved women in the United States. Check her latest book A Black Women's History of the United States, co-authored with Kali Nicole Gross #slaveryarchive penguinrandomhouse.com/books/567157/a…
From #AHAOnline in Aug 2023: “History Behind the Headlines: African American History and State Standards in Florida.” Edward L. Ayers, Daina Ramey Berry, Dr. Marvin Dunn, and Leslie Harris discussed how these new standards relate to broad narratives of US history. youtu.be/m5PUkqpDv8E
So thankful for the support of The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History for the College Board Pilot Year 2 of African American Studies. As a graduate of the program, I am so excited that my co-teacher and I have access to classes taught by leading scholars! Daina Ramey Berry Dr. Peniel E. Joseph 🇭🇹🇺🇸 Kellie Carter Jackson
We're not in-person at this year's #ASALH2023 , but!: editors Andrew Winters & Dawn Durante are eager for ASALH members to be in touch about book projects for potential publication with UNC Press. Also, visit our virtual booth (w/40% conference discount!)
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We got so many great submissions for the Black Women's History Series UNC Press! It was so tough just to choose a few for our inaugural incubator, but Daina Ramey Berry, Talitha LeFlouria and I are excited to announce the selections for this year.
It's time to announce the selections for our #BWHSeries Incubator 🎉Thank you to everyone who applied and congratulations to:
👏🏿Cinnamon Williams (SLAVE OF A SLAVE NO MORE: Gender, Domestic Labor, and Black Feminist Theories of Domestic Life)
👏🏿Kathryn Benjamin Golden (THIS