Black Print and Organizing in the Long Nineteenth Century
Black Print and Organizing in the Long Nineteenth Century offers new and innovative studies of Black print culture, social movements, and Black organizing collectives to tell fuller stories about the actors, ideas, and actions influencing practices of Black freedom and their dissemination across generations.
Series Editors:
P. Gabrielle Foreman
Department of English and African American Studies
Pennsylvania State University
Shirley Moody Turner
Department of English and African American Studies
Pennsylvania State University
Derrick Spires
Department of English
University of Delaware
Staff Editorial Contact:
Walter Biggins, Editor-in-Chief
wbiggins@upenn.edu
The series is affiliated with the Center For Black Digital Research (#DigBlk) at Pennsylvania State University.