Saturday, November 2 / 10:00 AM - 11:45 AM

Session 153
Critical/Anticolonial Theories as Objects of Historical Inquiries 2

Chair: Veda Hyunjin Kim, Ohio Wesleyan University
Discussant: Nabila Islam, Brown University

1. Abolition DemocracyRicarda Hammer, UC Berkeley.

2. Ida B Wells-Barnett's Anticolonial Theorization of Lynching in the 1890sVeda Hyunjin Kim, Ohio Wesleyan University.

3. Reverse Tutelage and the Pan-African Movement: The Anti-colonial Influence on St Clair Drake’s SociologyAli Meghji, University of Cambridge.

4. Talented Tendencies: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Seductive Elitism of Modernizing DiscoursesAaron Yates, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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