Dr. Erica Johnson (@drericajohnson) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Erica Johnson

@drericajohnson

Associate Prof. of History at Francis Marion University, Editor for @AgeofRevs, Codirector of AAAS, USS faculty coordinator, LACS-SHA treasurer she/her

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Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD (@araujohistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us in New York City this WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 for a panel on the enslavement and experiences of Black Africans in #Spain and the Spanish #Caribbean to celebrate Lissette Acosta Corniel's important volume Transatlantic Bondage: Slavery and Freedom in Spain, Santo Domingo, and

Join us in New York City this WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 for a panel on the enslavement and experiences of Black Africans in #Spain and the Spanish #Caribbean to celebrate <a href="/liacostacorniel/">Lissette Acosta Corniel</a>'s important volume Transatlantic Bondage: Slavery and Freedom in Spain, Santo Domingo, and
Black Perspectives (@blkperspectives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨The Carter G. Woodson Institute invites applications for two-year residential fellowships for pre-doctoral students (ABD) whose work focuses on African American and African Diasporic Studies. bit.ly/CGWIFellowship DEADLINE: December 15, 2024

🚨The Carter G. Woodson Institute invites applications for two-year residential fellowships for pre-doctoral students (ABD) whose work focuses on African American and African Diasporic Studies. 

bit.ly/CGWIFellowship

DEADLINE: December 15, 2024
#Slaveryarchive Digital Initiative (@slaveryarchivex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrapping up 2024 and almost finishing our list of #slaveryarchive most anticipated books of 2025: looking forward to reading historian Dr. Hilary Green's new book Unforgettable Sacrifice, out in February 2025, pre-order here fordhampress.com/9781531508524/…

Wrapping up 2024 and almost finishing our list of #slaveryarchive most anticipated books of 2025: looking forward to reading historian <a href="/HilaryGreen77/">Dr. Hilary Green</a>'s new book Unforgettable Sacrifice, out in February 2025, pre-order here fordhampress.com/9781531508524/…
SchomburgCenter (@schomburgcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The records of the Institute of the Black World, an Atlanta-based think tank focused on Black scholarship and politics, are now available to explore in our Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division. #SchomburgCenter ow.ly/c7eQ50UwLQZ

AAIHS (@aaihs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👉🏾 We are pleased to release this year’s AAIHS list of the best Black history books published in 2024! Follow the link below to check out this exciting list of recommendations. 📚Black Perspectives aaihs.org/the-best-black…

👉🏾 We are pleased to release this year’s AAIHS list of the best Black history books published in 2024! Follow the link below to check out this exciting list of recommendations. 📚<a href="/BlkPerspectives/">Black Perspectives</a> 

aaihs.org/the-best-black…
Age of Revolutions (@ageofrevs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been a great year in publishing revolutionary content. Want to see what the top articles of 2024 on Age of Revolutions? Click the link! ageofrevolutions.com/2024/12/30/top…

Jarvis R. Givens (@jarvisrgivens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Black Teacher Archive has a new grant program—up to $40k in funding for projects that amplify, preserve, and produce historical knowledge about the intellectual and political legacy of black teachers. Accepting letters of interest until 1/25/25. curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/black-teacher-…

The Black Teacher Archive has a new grant program—up to $40k in funding for projects that amplify, preserve, and produce historical knowledge about the intellectual and political legacy of black teachers. Accepting letters of interest until 1/25/25. curiosity.lib.harvard.edu/black-teacher-…
jwb (@jwbernier) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a horrible year! At least I finally finished this thing though and got to celebrate with my friends. Definitely this year’s highlight. Today is the last day of 2024 to get it 40% off with code PENN-HOLIDAY24! pennpress.org/9781512826470/… Thanks for buying and reading!!

Adam X. McNeil (ABD) (aka Metaphors & Memes) (@culturedmodesty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Boston Public Library Special Collections is offering an eight-to-ten-week fellowship intended to highlight often overlooked voices and narratives in our collections. networks.h-net.org/group/announce…

Black Perspectives (@blkperspectives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rollins College invites applications for the position of Director of our African & African American Studies program. This is an open-rank faculty position with the possibility of hiring at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. Visit for more: bit.ly/RollinsDirecto…

Rollins College invites applications for the position of Director of our African &amp; African American Studies program. This is an open-rank faculty position with the possibility of hiring at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. 
Visit for more: bit.ly/RollinsDirecto…
Ana Lucia Araujo, PhD (@araujohistorian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you missed the #Slaveryarchive Book Club with James H. Sweet (University of Wisconsin) on his new book Mutiny on the Black Prince you can catch up now via YouTube youtu.be/v_7AtcMEyR4?si…

Amrita Myers (@countesscanuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friends, I'll be on ASALH tv this Thurs (Feb 06) at 6pm EST. We'll be talking Black women, slavery, labor, and US History writ large. Tune in! I'm honored to be included in the #BlackHistoryMonth lineup for an org I have belonged to since grad school. UNC Press Pande Lecture Management

Friends, I'll be on <a href="/ASALH/">ASALH</a> tv this Thurs (Feb 06) at 6pm EST. We'll be talking Black women, slavery, labor, and US History writ large. Tune in! I'm honored to be included in the #BlackHistoryMonth lineup for an org I have belonged to since grad school. <a href="/UNC_Press/">UNC Press</a> <a href="/pandelectures/">Pande Lecture Management</a>
Smithsonian’s NMAAHC (@nmaahc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women like Mary McLeod Bethune built new labor forces by opening schools for Black girls and women. She lobbied during WWII to ensure Black women gained access to war-industry factory jobs, helping more than 600,000 "Black Rosies" labor to build ships, planes, and tanks.

Women like Mary McLeod Bethune built new labor forces by opening schools for Black girls and women. She lobbied during WWII to ensure Black women gained access to war-industry factory jobs, helping more than 600,000 "Black Rosies" labor to build ships, planes, and tanks.
Age of Revolutions (@ageofrevs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Erica Johnson explores sociologist Nathan Hare revolutionary roots in Oklahoma and his role in the rise of Black Studies in her essay “From Oklahoma to San Francisco: Nathan Hare and the Unexpected Origins of Black Studies in the United States.” ageofrevolutions.com/2025/04/21/fro…