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Subject: VERY URGENT - A STATE BY STATE HISTORY OF RACE AND RACISM IN THE UNITED STATES - CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
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Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2016 4:03 PM
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Subject: A State by State History of Race and Racism in the United States - Call for Contributors
Subject: A State by State History of Race and Racism in the United States - Call for Contributors
Folks,
Please circulate freely. I am especially interested in
identifying scholars who can write on the South and Midwest. Thanks.
pat
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Dr. Patricia Reid-Merritt
Distinguished Professor of Social Work and Africana Studies
Stockton University
101 Vera King Farris Drive
Galloway, NJ 08205
P: 609.652.4609
pat.reid-merritt @stockton.edu
Call for Contributors - Please Circulate Freely!
A State by State History of Race and Racism in the United States
(A two-volume set, Greenwood Imprints)
Patricia Reid-Merritt, Editor
Distinguished Professor, Stockton University
(Editor - Race in America: How a Pseudoscientific Concept Shaped Human Interaction, Praeger, 2017)
In the 21st century, it is easy for some students and readers to believe that racism is a thing of the past; in reality, old wounds have yet to heal, and new forms of racism are taking shape. Racism
has played a role in American society since the founding of the nation, in spite of the words "all men are created equal" within the Declaration of Independence.
A state by state analysis adopts the "in your own backyard" approach and brings issues surrounding race and racism closer to home.
To be published under Greewnwood Imprints, A State by State History of Race and Racism in the United States is intended for advanced high school, college students, and general interest readers who
wish to explore racial and ethnic minority issues by state. Each chapter (7k-9k words) explores the history of race relations in each of the 50 states and will include a chronology, historical overview, topical essays, and a bibliography.
We are seeking contributing authors who can provide a clear, concise and carefully researched historical narrative. Must be able to write for a broad audience and meet the publication submission
deadline (spring, 2017). If you are interested in being a part of this bold and exciting project, please send an email identifying your state interest, along with a brief bio/resume to the editor (Pat.Reid-Merritt@stockton.edu).
We welcome your contribution and participation in the on-going conversations on race and racism in America. Thank you for your interest. Feel free to share this call with interested colleagues!
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