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ABOUT CCBH |
The Center for Contemporary Black History (CCBH)
promotes the critical study of black history, culture, and
politics within urban America since 1900, with an emphasis
on understanding the central role of black intellectuals and
public leaders in the making of modern society. Taking an interdisciplinary
approach, the Center utilizes the educational and research
tools of both traditional disciplines and new media technology
to organize and enrich the study of contemporary black American
history.
CCBH currently houses three initiatives: (1) the Malcolm
X Project, which is currently developing a Multimedia Study Environment
version of The Autobiography of Malcolm X; (2) the Africana
Criminal Justice Project, examining crime and justice in black
intellectual and social history, and addressing the impact
of mass incarceration on black civic capacity and participation;
and (3) Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture
and Society, published quarterly with Taylor and Francis Publishers.
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