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Black Like Me
S2 Ep. 44: Why Do White Professors Teach Black History with Professor Steve Kantrowitz and Professor Alexander Shashko

Black Like Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 57:35


Dr. Alex Gee talks with Professor Steve Kantrowitz and Professor Alexander Shashko about their experience teaching Black History. Professor Kantrowitz co-created Justified Anger's Black History for a New Day course with Dr. Gee, and Professor Shashko lecturers for the course.   Alexander's Tedx Talk   Professor Steve Kantrowitz's Books: All Men Free and Brethren: Essays on the History of African American Freemasonry   More Than Freedom: Fighting for Black Citizenship in a White Republic.   Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy.   Professor Alexander Shashko's book suggestions:   https://www.press.umich.edu/179458/change_is_gonna_come   https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780312425791   http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/ows/seminars/tcentury/movinglr/longcivilrights.pdf

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Documenting Fraternal and Benevolent Ancestry - James Morgan III and Jari Honora

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 76:00


Jari C.Honora and James Morgan III will discuss a step by step guide to documenting fraternal society participation of ancestors and relatives as well as offer tips and tricks on how to locate documents in this field of study. They will show that through understanding fraternal happenings in state and local communities, researchers will be able to get a better understanding of not only who their ancestors were, but also a better understanding of relatives contributions to society at large. James Morgan III is a Prince Hall Mason serving as Worshipful Master of Corinthian Lodge #18 in Washington, D.C. and as the Worshipful Associate Grand Historian of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.  Mr. Morgan is a member of the Phylaxis Society, the only independent research organization dedicated to study African American Freemasonry and Fraternalism and has published several critically acclaimed research papers in their journal.   He recently co-wrote and published the 2016 book “The Greatest Prince Hall Mason of the 20th Century”.   Jari C. Honora is a New Orleans native and proud Louisiana Creole with roots dating back more than two centuries along Bayou LaFourche and the German-Acadian Coast. He is a member of several societies including the Louisiana Historical Society and CreoleGen, which maintains a popular blog, CreoleGen.org.  He serves as an officer in a variety of other organizations including the Association of St. Augustine Alumni. He serves as National Historian for the Knights of Peter Claver and is writing a history of that organization.    Music - Sweet Mellow Spice with A. K. Alexander Productions  

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
Fraternalism and African American Genealogy with James Morgan III

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2016 81:00


In this program Mr. Morgan will seek to show the benefits of studying African American Fraternal and Benevolent Organizations.  Mr. Morgan will provide some historical narrative on various organizations as well as give tips on how these organizations can provide some in-depth analysis of how ancestral communities functioned and organized within these groups.  James Morgan III is a graduate of Howard University where he studied Mass Communications and African American History. James is a very active Prince Hall Mason serving as Worshipful Master of Corinthian Lodge #18 in Washington, D.C. and as the Associate Grand Historian of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.  Mr. Morgan is a member of the Phylaxis Society (the only independent research organization dedicated to study African American Freemasonry) as well as the James Dent Walker Chapter of  AAHGS. You can catch Mr. Morgan's monthly thoughts on black fraternal history on the Prince Hall Think Tank which airs the last Sunday of every month on Youtube.