Acquisitions editor Sian Hunter traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan, last week to attend the African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS) annual conference. It was a great opportunity to display some of our new and bestselling African American studies books. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our table!
Here are some of the books we brought with us to AAIHS:
Global Garveyism
Edited by Ronald J. Stephens and Adam Ewing
Fugitive Slaves and Spaces of Freedom in North America
Edited by Damian Alan Pargas
Robert R. Church Jr. and the African American Political Struggle
Darius J. Young
Building a Nation: Caribbean Federation in the Black Diaspora
Eric D. Duke
Now in paper
Dancing in Blackness: A Memoir
Halifu Osumare
Now in paper
Freedom and Resistance: A Social History of Black Loyalists in the Bahamas
Christopher Curry
Now in paper
Resistance Reimagined: Black Women’s Critical Thought as Survival
Regis M. Fox
Now in paper
These Truly Are the Brave: An Anthology of African American Writings on War and Citizenship
Edited by A Yęmisi Jimoh and Françoise N. Hamlin
Now in Paper
Voices of Civil Rights Lawyers: Reflections from the Deep South, 1964–1980
Edited by Kent Spriggs
Now in paper
Didn’t get to attend AAIHS but want to take advantage of our conference discount?
Visit upress.ufl.edu/AAIH19 to view our AAIHS book sale. Use code AAIH19 at checkout to receive discounts up to 60% and free shipping on orders over $50.
Discount ends April 26, 2019.