The ASALH Bookshelf
by Author
A thru C
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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Davarian Baldwin
Associate Professor of History,
African, and African Diaspora
Studies
Boston College
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
Freddie C. Colston, Ph.D.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Samuel W. Black
Curator
African American Collections
Heinz History Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Andrew Billingsley, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
University of South Carolina
Nikki Brown
Professor of History
Grambling State University
Valerie Cunnigham
Portsmouth, NH
John T. Barber
Author/Professor/Media Analyst
Washington, DC
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
Founders of Black History Month
Paul Alkebulan
Assistant Professor of History
Virginia State University
Pansye Atkinson
Author