Francine Childs: Life and Contributions at Ohio University & Beyond, 1974-2023

References

Selected Bibliography

Chunnu-Brayda, Winsome, Travis D. Boyce, and Francine Childs.  “No Woman, No Cry:  A Woman at the Helm of Black Studies at Ohio University.”  The Journal of Pan African Studies, vol.5, no.7, October 2012, pp.  91 – 113. 

Cunningham, John D.  Temper of the Times:  Black Life in Athens, Ohio during the Early Years of Mr. Zion Baptist Church 1872 – 1905. Athens, OH:  John D. Cunningham, 2019. 

Hollow, Betty.  Ohio University:  The Spirit of a Singular Place 1804 – 2004.  Athens:  Ohio University Press, 2003. 

Rojas, Fabio.  From Black Power to Black Studies.  How a Radical Social Movement Became an Academic Discipline.  Baltimore:  The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Setting the Scene
  3. Dr. Francine C. Childs
  4. Early Life & Career
  5. Academic Engagement
  6. Community Service & Practice
  7. Impact and Legacy
  8. Acknowledgements
  9. References

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