Decoding Diaspora: Mapping J. A. Rogers' Mythic Africa

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Decoding Diaspora: Mapping J. A. Rogers' Mythic Africa employs digital tools to consider the conception of "Africa" in the work of Joel Augustus Rogers, a 20th century progenitor of Africana Studies. Our current project examines roughly 300 clippings from Rogers' newspaper serial, Facts About the Negro, a "Ripley's Believe or Not" style menagerie of Black peoples' presence in world history. The pieces were curated by project director Richard Newton's late uncle, John Rice, and grandmother, Lucille Rice. Newton's team subsequently digitized the collection in order to create an accessible data set for the study of Africa, modern myth, diaspora, and more.
 

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