This series encourages the research and publication of original monographs that illuminate our understanding of the black struggle for political, economic, and social equality. It is our goal that the books published in this series will satisfy the highest standards of research, interpretation, and analysis. We will actively solicit scholars to research and write about overloooked aspects of black civil rights. As part of this series, we hope to include community studies, biographies, and examinations of the influence of the movement for black equality on race relations today.
| Anthony Badger, Sidney Sussex College |
Wanda Hendricks, University of South Carolina |
| S. Jonathan Bass, Samford University |
Darlene Clark Hine, Michigan State University |
| Clayborne Carson, Stanford University |
Chana Kai Lee, University of Georgia |
| Dan T. Carter, University of South Carolina |
Kathyrn Nasstrom, University of San Francisco |
| William Chafe, Duke University |
Charles Payne, Duke University |
| John D'Emilio, University of Illinois, Chicago |
Merline Pitre, Texas Southern University |
| Jack E. Davis, University of Florida |
Robert Pratt, University of Georgia |
| Dennis Dickerson, Vanderbilt University |
John Salmond, La Trobe University |
| John Dittmer, DePauw University |
Cleve Sellers, University of South Carolina |
| Adam Fairclough, University of East Anglia |
Harvard Sitkoff, University of New Hampshire |
| Catherine Fosl, University of Louisville |
Gerald L. Smith, University of Kentucky |
| Ray Gavins, Duke University |
J. Mills Thornton, University of Michigan |
| Paula J. Giddings, Smith College |
Timothy Tyson, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
| Brian Ward, University of Florida |