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Felix Armfield
ASALH Executive Council
Assoc. Professor of History Buffalo State
University
Jacqueline Bacon, Ph.D.
San Diego, CA
www.jaquelinebacon.com
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Elizabeth Clark~Lewis
ASALH Executive Council
Professor of History
Howard University
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Lee D. Baker
Author
Dr. Molefi Kete Asante
Professor
Department of African American Studies
Temple University
www.asante.net
Joan C. Browning
Lewisburg, WV
Website
Freedom’s Journal: The First
African-American Newspaper

examines comprehensively the
first African-American
newspaper(1827~1829),
creating a detailed history of
the periodical, mining its
columns for the wealth of
information they provide about
black life and thought of the
period, and exploring the
newspaper’s legacy and impact.
Offering an alternative
account of the abolitionist
movement,
The Humblest
May Stand Forth:
Rhetoric, Empowerment,
and Abolition
, examines
the diverse, empowering,
and theoretically complex
array of rhetorical
strategies used by African
Americans and white
females during the
abolitionist movement
Jelani Cobb
Author
Samuel W. Black
Curator
African American Collections Heinz
History Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Dan Berger
Author
Nikki Brown
Professor of History
Grambling State University
Valerie Cunnigham
Portsmouth, NH
Dr. Peggy Brooks-Bertram
University at Buffalo &
Co-Founder of the
Uncrowned Queens Institute for
Research and Education
on Women, Inc.
$24.99
To order, please send an email to:
Peggy Bertram Publishing
Click the cover for a larger version.
"Dr. Brooks-Bertram has now placed
Houston's work in the bright light that it
deserves. It is a tragedy that the better
part of a century has passed with the
world deprived of Dunjee's great gifts of
writing and her model of a visionary and
fearless life of a warrior on behalf of
African people, and indeed humanity
itself."  
Asa G. Hilliard, III,
Fuller J. Calloway Professor,
George State University
Sandra Adell
Author
Pansye Atkinson
Author
Stefan M. Bradley
Author
Joy Gleason Carew
Author
Bobby Austin
Author
Click here for full bio
Click here for press release
www.bobbyaustin.com
Dr. Peggy Brooks-Bertram &
Barbara Seals Nevergold
Co-founders of the Uncrowned Queens
Institute for Research and Education on
Women at the University at Buffalo in
New York and ASALH Members.
A'Lelia Bundles
Author
Karen Chilton
Author, Actor
Click here for press release.
Joan Cartwright
Author
Andrew Billingsley, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
University of South Carolina
Aubrey Bonnett
Author
Visit website
Bernard A. Chavis
Author
Founders of Black History Month
Lawrence A. Q. Burnley
Author
Click here for press release.
Click here for flyer.
Mary Frances Berry
Author
Wallace Cheatham
Composer, Author
Paul Alkebulan
Assistant Professor of History
Virginia State University
Freddie C. Colston, Ph.D.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Harry M. Cartwright, Sr. PhD
Author
Davarian Baldwin
Associate Professor of History, African,
and African Diaspora Studies
Boston College
John T. Barber
Author/Professor/Media Analyst
Washington, DC
Bettye Collier-Thomas
Author
Constance W. Curry
Author
Sonya Bernard-Hollins
Author, Historian
One city's exciting history from the Underground Railroad to the Motown
Sound is captured in the 5th anniversary edition of, "Here I Stand," by
Sonya Bernard-Hollins. Battle Creek, Michigan may be known most for its
history of cereal, however, historical figures such as Sojourner Truth and
music legends like Jr. Walker, graced the city and left their prints on the
world. Located between Chicago, and Detroit, those in this little town had
passion, heart and determination to break barriers, and dream big. In
"Here I Stand," dozens of never-before stories and photos are displayed
beautifully. The book also  includes discussion and activity prompts perfect
for classroom history projects.

Award-winning journalist Sonya Bernard-Hollins is a native of Michigan and
works as a freelance journalist for various news medias in the Midwest.

To order, "Here I Stand," visit
amazon.com; or
www.fortitudegdp.com/authors. For bookings, press kits or more
information, call Fortitude Graphics at 269-342-2367, or e-mail
Sonya@fortitudegdp.com
D'Army Bailey
Author
LaTonya Branham
Author/Adjunct Professor
Multicultural Education
Central State University
www.latonyabranham.com