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Africa
Professor Toyin Falola: Living and Globalizing the Humanities
Complicated Inclusion: Exploring the Reception of Nigerian Immigrants in the United States
Fifty Years On: Remembering Gamal Abd al-Nasser
Gender & Sexuality: Collected Works from Not Even Past
How do we talk about Enoch? Enoch Powell, Race Relations, and Public History in Britain
Arguing about Empire: The Dreyfus Affair and the Fashoda Crisis, 1898
Industrial Sexuality: Gender in a Small Town in Egypt
My Alternative PhD in History
Foreign Policy from Candidate to President: Richard Nixon and the Lesson of Biafra
Between Traditions: A Nigerian Writer’s Funeral
Sanctuary Austin: 1980s and Today
Charleston Shooting Exposes America’s Pro-Apartheid Cold War Past
Slavery in America: Back in the Headlines
The Revolution will televise football
#BringBackOurGirls: A History of Humanitarian Intervention in Nigeria
Jacqueline Jones on the Myth of Race in America
Passing for Portuguese: One Family’s Struggle with Race and Identity in America
Humanitarian Intervention Before YouTube
Zimbabwe’s Hanging Tree
Summer, Interrupted
Yoav di-Capua on Egyptians Writing History
Toyin Falola on Africa and the United States