Journal of African American History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Journal of African American History
Discipline History
Language English
Edited by V. P. Franklin
Publication details
Publisher Association for the Study of African American Life and History (Flag of the United States USA)
Publication history 1916 to present. Published as The Journal of Negro History from 1916 to 2001
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 1548-1867
LCCN 2006-236700
OCLC 60628423
Links
African American topics
African American history
Atlantic slave trade  · Maafa
Slavery in the United States
African American military history
Jim Crow laws  · Redlining
Civil Rights: 1896–1954 1955–1968
Afrocentrism  · Reparations
African American culture
African American studies
Contemporary issues · Neighborhoods
Black Colleges · Kwanzaa · Art
Museums  · Dance · Literature · Music
Religion
Black church  · Black liberation theology
Black theology  · Doctrine of Father Divine
Nation of Islam  · Black Hebrew Israelites
Vodou  · Hoodoo  · Santería
Political movements
Pan-Africanism  · Nationalism · Black Power
Capitalism · Conservatism · Populism
Leftism · Black Panther Party · Garveyism
Civic and economic groups
NAACP  · SCLC  · CORE  · SNCC  · NUL
Rights groups  · ASALH  · UNCF
NBCC · NPHC · The Links  · NCNW
Sports
Negro Leagues
CIAA · SIAC · MEAC · SWAC
Languages
English  · Gullah  · Creole
African American Vernacular
Lists
African Americans
African American firsts
Landmark legislation
Related topics
African topics
Category · Portal

This box: view  talk  edit


The Journal of African American History, formerly The Journal of Negro History, is an academic journal of African American life and history, founded by Carter Woodson on January 1, 1916. The journal is currently published four times a year by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.

[edit] External links