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"Made-in-America Revolutions"? The "Black University" and the American Role in the Decolonization of the Black Atlantic
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Critical Race TheoryColonialismLawBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistorySocial SciencesDecolonizationWest Virginia UniversityAfrican American EducationWhite SupremacyBlack UniversityBlack AtlanticAfrican American StudiesAmerican IdentityCivil RightsAmerican HistoryTransatlantic RelationAmerican RoleTransnational HistoryAfrican American FreedomHistory Of EducationAfrican American MemoryAnti-racismAssistant ProfessorBlack PoliticsAfrican American SlaveryPolitical ScienceVolume 96
Journal Article “Made-in-America Revolutions”? The “Black University” and the American Role in the Decolonization of the Black Atlantic Get access Jason C. Parker Jason C. Parker Jason C. Parker is an assistant professor of history at Texas A&M University. He thanks the American Historical Association and West Virginia University and Robert McMahon, Carol Anderson, Marilyn Young, Ida Jones, Clifford Muse, Susan Pevar, Leslie Alexander, James Meriwether, Glenn Chambers, and the anonymous JAH readers for their support of and comments on this project. He also thanks Ed Linenthal, Nancy Croker, Kevin Marsh, Eric Petenbrink, and the rest of the magnificent JAH staff for their assistance in getting this article into print. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of American History, Volume 96, Issue 3, December 2009, Pages 727–750, https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/96.3.727 Published: 01 December 2009