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I am a writer, historian, and legal scholar who also teaches at the Johns Hopkins University. I am also the prize-winning author of several books. My latest - THE TROUBLE OF COLOR: AN AMERICAN FAMILY MEMOIR - is a big departure for me, turning my historian's lens toward my own family and myself. I've gone deep into who, as Americans, we call family and how that has changed across generations. It's a story that runs from slavery and sexual violence and anti-miscegenation laws to Jim Crow and civil rights. Throughout, my questions are about how color and the line it is said to draw across our lives and our national landscape is a legal fact and an everyday fiction.My past books include Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, a ...more

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Martha S. Jones In her novel, The Color Line, Igiaba Scego creates an imaginary, nineteenth century Rome. It is a place populated by Black American sojourners includi…moreIn her novel, The Color Line, Igiaba Scego creates an imaginary, nineteenth century Rome. It is a place populated by Black American sojourners including her protagonist, Lafranu Brown. Lafranu's life there as an artists and her long liaison with Frederick Bailey (a nod to Frederick Douglass, fascinate me. Could I visit Lafranu's world I would probably take a seat in her painting studio and listen in to the fascinating conversation that take place there. First, I'd need to improve my Italian!(less)
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At the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy.

David Myers and the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy offered me a unique opportunity to reflect out loud on writing history in troubled time with an invitation to the “Historians and Society” series. I took the occasion to explore my own concerns and conflicts about being a historian of citizenship in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. I very grateful to my UCLA colleagues who listened w

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