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Dr. Williams In The News

Dr. Williams’ most recently published book is: The Georgia of the North: Black Women and the Civil Rights Movement in New Jersey, Rutgers University Press, 2024.

Dr. Williams delivers book talk, The Georgia of the North: Black Women and the Civil Rights Movement in New Jersey, at The Book House, Long Branch, New Jersey August 8, 2024.

Dr. Williams participated in a Panel Presentation, “Exploring the Depths: Psychology of the Black Woman,” Two River Theatre, Red Bank, New Jersey, June 20, 2024.

Dr. Williams delivered a paper, “People are Dying!” Working Class Black Women and the Origins of the Environmental Justice Movement, The Global Conference on Women and Gender, Christopher Newport News, Virginia, March 23, 2024.

 

African American Women Leaders of the Civil Rights Movement Montclair Public Library, February 14, 2023, "Adult School: African American Women Leaders of the NJ Civil Rights Movement."

Dr. Williams is a research historian on this Documentary Project: “My Buddy: The WWII 369th Documentary Project”, Hawaii News Now story on the project March 6, 2019

Dr. Williams' latest Book: A Seat at the Table

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Trotter Publications

The Trotter Institute disseminates its research via reports, policy briefs, and its journal, the Trotter Review. The subjects covered by the Trotter Institute include Affirmative Action, Arts & Literature, Business & Economic Development, Conference Proceedings, Demographic Studies, Education, Health, Housing & Community Development, International Issues, Labor & Employment, Media, Round Table Reports, Social Policy & Social Change, Trotter Review Abstracts, and Eagle Forward & Eagle's Flight Archive.

Resilience (Trotter's policy brief series) 

Resilience 1, No. 1 (April 2020). Quito Swan. "Covid-19: Black Skins, No Masks." This issue addressed racial disparities in the impact of COVID-19 in neighborhoods across Boston.

The Trotter Review

The Trotter Review was first published in 1987. Past issues of the journal can be found on ScholarWorks, a service of the University of Massachusetts libraries. 

Trotter Review Vol. 22 (2014): "Appreciating Difference"

Trotter Review Vol. 21 (2013): "Reclaiming Humanity in and out of the Cell"

Trotter Review Vol. 20 (2012): "Gaining Political Ground in the Twenty-First Century"

Trotter Review Vol. 19 (2010): "Where is Home? Immigrants of Color in Massachusetts"

Trotter Review Vol. 18 (2009): "Niagara, NAACP, and Now" commemorated the 100th anniversary of the NAACP.

Reports

The Black Comparative Experience in Massachusetts

The Boston Foundation 2014 Annual Report
"Corridor of Promise: This is How We Build Vibrant Places"

"Black Churches and Neighborhood Empowerment in Boston, Massachusetts 1960s and 1970s"
James Jennings, PhD, 28pp, 2012
Available for purchase through the institute

State of Black Boston 2011 report. Produced in collaboration with the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts and the Boston chapter of the NAACP.

"The Race Gap: Education of Black Youth in Boston"
Alix Cantave, PhD, Cheryl Holmes, PhD, Barbara Lewis, PhD, 32pp, 2007.
Available for purchase and on ScholarWorks

"Crime in the African-American Neighborhood"
Alix Cantave, PhD, 22 pp., 2007
Available for purchase and on ScholarWorks

"Black Opinion in Early African American Newspapers in Boston"
Kenneth J. Cooper, 2007
The PDF is available here: Black Opinion in Early African American Newspapers in Boston

"Housing Affordability for Households of Color in Massachusetts"
Michael E. Stone, 2006
Available on ScholarWorks

"Transformation and Taking Stock: A Summary of Selected Findings by Race from the University of Massachusetts Poll"
Carol Hardy-Fanta and Paul Watanabe, 61 pp., 2006
Available on ScholarWorks

Archives

Eagle Forward / Eagle's Flight
Archives of the newspaper of the 24th Infantry Regiment, during its time in the Korean War. The Fighting 24th was one of the US Army's last segregated units. 

 

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Black Studies Matter

We are happy to announce BLACK STUDIES MATTERS, our collaborative four-part series of virtual Black History Month events.

"Literature, Culture, and Activism"

  • "Literature, Culture, and Activism in the African American Freedom Struggle" by Peggy Trotter Dammond Preacely

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