UPF recently traveled to Nashville, Tennessee to attend the African American Intellectual History Society 2017 conference! We had a great time exhibiting our books in African American intellectual history and had the chance to mingle with scholars in the field.
We saw some of our authors at the conference, including Gregory Mixon, author of Show Thyself a Man: Georgia State Troops, Colored, 1865–1905, and Eric Duke, author of Building a Nation: Caribbean Federation in the Black Diaspora.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth to say hello or to check out our African American history books!
Here are some of the books we took with us to the conference:
The Denmark Vesey Affair: A Documentary History
edited by Douglas R. Egerton and Robert L. Paquette
Seams of Empire: Race and Radicalism in Puerto Rico and the United States
by Carlos Alamo-Pastrana
Known for My Work: African American Ethics from Slavery to Freedom
edited by Lynda J. Morgan
Building a Nation: Caribbean Federation in the Black Diaspora
by Eric D. Duke
Embracing Protestantism: Black Identities in the Atlantic World
by John W. Catron
Precarious Passages: The Diasporic Imagination in Contemporary Black Anglophone Fiction
by Tuire Valkeakari