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Rhett S. Jones published “Mulattos, Freejacks, Cape Verdeans, Black Seminoles and Others” in an anthology edited by James L. Conyers, and “One Africanity or Many? Researching the Deep Structural Location of Blackness” in The International Journal of Africana Studies. Now in press are “Civilization and Its Discontents: Black Life in the Eighteenth Century Cities of British North America” in an anthology on blacks in cities; “From Unity to Complexity: Books on Northeastern Black History “ in an Occasional Paper to be published by the Trotter Institute; “Methodology and Meaning: The Sociology of Malcolm X” in an anthology on Malcolm X; “Sex and Sensibility: Black Women in the Eighteenth Century Urban Americas” in an anthology on African American women in cities; and “Sub-Africanity in Africa and the Americas” in the Western Journal of Black Studies. In Spring 2003 Jones taught a new undergraduate seminar, “Indian/Black Individuals and Communities in the Americas,” made possible with support provided by the Wayland Collegium, and modeled on a course he first taught with the late William McLoughlin. In Summer 2003 Jones was a participant in the “Psychoanalysis and Race” seminar held at NYU, sponsored by the Faculty Research Network, and he continues as a Contributing Editor to Black Masks and as Contributing Writer to the Pepper Bird Magazine.
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RHETT S. JONES, B.A. with Honors & Distinction, Sociology, University of Illinois, M.A., Sociology, University of Connecticut, A.M., Ph.D., History, Brown University http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Rhett_S._Jones Are you Rhett S. Jones? Click here to edit your research profile. |