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Works in African American Studies

2023

Humanities Commons Takes On (and Over) Wikipedia!: A Wiki-editing Workshop on Writing for the Common Good, Elizabeth Ann Mackay, Patrick Thomas
Learning Teaching Forum

2022

2nd Funk Symposium: Selected Proceedings, 2021, Sharon Davis Gratto
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Subversive Habits: Black Catholic Nuns in the Long African American Freedom Struggle, Shannen Dee Williams
Books and Book Chapters by University of Dayton Faculty

2021

Comic Books, Satire, and the American Police State: Lessons from the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, Jamie Michaels
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights

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Program: 2021 Dayton Funk Symposium and Line Dance Party, University of Dayton
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Reissued Funk: Reclaiming the Feminist Innovations of Betty Davis, Danielle E. Maggio
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Keynote Address — Funk and Afro Futurism: The Past, Present, and Future of the Funk, Frederick Vincent
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Funk and the Defunct Music Curriculum, Ed Sarath
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Pour Some Water on Me: Personal Reflections on Dayton Funk and the People Who Created It, Philip Bass
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Opening Panel: Looking Back at Dayton Funk History, John P. McCombe, Keith Harrison, Kerry Rutledge, Ray Turner, Tony Allen
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"My Name is Prince, and I am Funky!" Prince’s Funk and How He Helped Bring It to a New (Power) Generation, Andrea Foy
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Funk from a Legal Prism, James Williams, Merle Wilberding
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My Sister’s Keeper: Celebrating the Black Women of Funk, Minnita Daniel-Cox, Larry Gates
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Poetry Reading No. 1: Herbert Woodward Martin, Herbert Woodward Martin
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Funk Album Cover Artwork, Marcus Chapman
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Land of Funk Art, Morris Howard
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Two Dayton City Commissioners Speak: Christopher Shaw and Jeffrey Mims Share Personal Experiences with Dayton Funk, Christopher Shaw, Jeffrey Mims
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Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsys, Corey Washington
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Poetry Reading No. 2: Herbert Woodward Martin, Herbert Woodward Martin
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Finding the (P-) Funk in Techno, Keaton Soto-Olson
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Just a Touch of Love: Slave and Sonic Messages of Upliftment, Scot Brown
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Funk Pedagogy: An Ethnographic, Historical, and Practical Study of Funk Music in Dayton, Ohio, Caleb Vanden Eynden
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Time for Conversation: Reflecting on Dayton Funk and the 2nd Funk Symposium, Scot Brown, Ed Sarath, Marcus Chapman
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Pour Some Water on Me: Prince and the Ohio Players, De Angela Duff
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There’s a Whole Lotta Rhythm Goin’ Round: How Funk Shaped U.S. Copyright, Katherine Leo
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Poetry Reading No. 3: Herbert Woodward Martin and Furaha Henry-Jones, Herbert Woodward Martin, Furaha Henry-Jones
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Prince, Funk, Improvisation, and the Muse of Black Popular Music History, Matthew Valnes
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Racial Reconciliation and the God Outside of Ourselves: Tiffany Taylor Smith on Faith and Culture, Tiffany Taylor Smith M.S.Ed.
Interviews: Whose Faith? Whose Culture?

Wade In The Water: Dr. Kim R. Harris on Faith and Culture, Kim R. Harris PhD
Interviews: Whose Faith? Whose Culture?

2020

Glasses of Faith: Dr. Daria Graham on Faith and Culture, Daria-Yvonne Jackson Graham Ph.D.
Interviews: Whose Faith? Whose Culture?

There Is A God: Dr. Charles S. Brown and the Communitarian Vision of African-American Spirituality, Charles S. Brown Th.D.
Interviews: Whose Faith? Whose Culture?

A Spirit of Faith and a Biblical Worldview: Dr. Stan J. Tharp on Faith, Culture, and Hope in Christ, Stan J. Tharp D.Min.
Interviews: Whose Faith? Whose Culture?

2018

Sounds of Black America: Q&A, Matthew Valnes
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The Sounds of Black America: Funk and Dayton, Ohio, Matthew Valnes
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Introductory Roundtable: Looking Back at Funk History in Dayton, Todd Uhlman
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Keynote Address: Dayton, Ohio; Toward a Funk Paradigm of Knowledge Production, Scot Brown
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Scotland Connects with American Funk and Dayton, Ohio, Jesse Rae
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Dayton Funk Symposium Program, Elizabeth Weiler
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Dayton Funk Symposium Welcome, Sharon Davis Gratto
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Detroit’s Lost Soul: Erasing the African American Voice in the Aftermath of Motown, Christian Matijas-Mecca
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Funk Dance Party, University of Dayton
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How C.C. Got Down: The Case for Go-Go and How Funk Thrived Past the 1970s in Washington, D.C., Melissa Weber
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James Brown’s “Say It Loud” at 50!, Frederick “Rickey” Vincent
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"Ride On" to "Tree of Life": The History, Music and Influence of Skip “Little Axe” McDonald, Matthew Donahue
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Funky Comedy: “That Funky Tramp in a Nite Club” (1967) and Funk’s Origins and Investments, David McCarthy
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The Land of Funk: Dayton’s Stone Street Mural, Morris Howard, Brittni Long
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Dayton Funk Music: Visually Speaking, Willis "Bing" Davis
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Black Music Matters: Jazz, Funk and the Academy, Ed Sarath
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Closing Roundtable: Reflections on the Symposium, John McCombe
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2017

Transnational Abolitionist Rhetoric to End Modern Slavery, Laura Barrio-Vilar
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights

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We Just Need to Pee: Bathroom Bills and the Intersection of Human Rights, Gender, and Race, Lena Tenney
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights

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A Black and White Game: Racial Stereotypes in Baseball, Patrick Ferrucci, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Chad Painter, Glenn Leshner
Chad Painter

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Flipping the Script: Newspaper Reporting of the Trayvon Martin Shooting, Chad Painter, Erin Willis
Chad Painter

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Foul Ball: Audience-Held Stereotypes of Baseball Players, Patrick Ferrucci, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Chad Painter, J. David Wolfgang
Chad Painter

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Race Prominent Feature in Coverage of Trayvon Martin, Erin Willis, Chad Painter
Chad Painter

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2016

Bridging the Racial Divide, Julius A. Amin
Julius A. Amin

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Race Prominent Feature in Coverage of Trayvon Martin, Erin Willis, Chad Painter
Communication Faculty Publications

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Racist Localisms and the Enduring Cultural Life of America’s Death Penalty: Lessons from Maricopa County, Arizona, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Paul Kaplan, Jamie Longazel
Jamie Longazel

Foul Ball: Audience-Held Stereotypes of Baseball Players, Patrick Ferrucci, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Chad Painter, J. David Wolfgang
Communication Faculty Publications

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Flipping the Script: Newspaper Reporting of the Trayvon Martin Shooting, Chad Painter, Erin Willis
Communication Faculty Publications

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2015

Racist Localisms and the Enduring Cultural Life of America’s Death Penalty: Lessons from Maricopa County, Arizona, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Paul Kaplan, Jamie Longazel
Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Faculty Publications

2013

A Black and White Game: Racial Stereotypes in Baseball, Patrick Ferrucci, Edson C. Tandoc Jr., Chad Painter, Glenn Leshner
Communication Faculty Publications

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2008

Bridging the Racial Divide, Julius A. Amin
News Releases

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