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Asukile, Thabiti

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Thabiti Asukile received his B.A. in Africana Studies at Cal-State Dominguez in 1995, M.A. in African-African Studies Temple University in 1998, and his Ph.D. in American History from UC-Berkeley in 2007. He currently teaches in the Department of African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati. His teaching interest are African-American, African-Diaspora, and African American Intellectual history. He is currently researching and writing an intellectual biography about the life and works of the popular historian and Pittsburgh Courier journalist Joel Augustus Rogers (1880-1966). He was awarded a Consortium Dissertation Fellowship for the year of 2005/6. Thabiti researches and writes about the “tradition” of black intellectuals during the early and mid twentieth century.
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