John L. Jackson

John L. Jackson

Associate Professor Emeritus
Position Type
Faculty
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Biography

Director and Associate Professor of Black Studies (B.S. degree from Miles College; M. Div. Harvard Divinity School; Ph.D. from Ohio State University).

Degree(s)
B.S., Miles College; M.Div, Harvard Divinity School; Ph.D., Ohio State University

Learning & Teaching

Courses

Introduction to Black Studies; and Black Religion and Black Theology, Rebellion, Resistance and Black Religion

Works

Publications

“Legba, Black Studies, and Critical White Studies: Transforming Critical Thinking at the Crossroads,” in Brock, M., Nix-Stevenson, D., & Miller, P.C., eds. Critical Black Studies Reader, 67-77.  New York: Peter Lang Publishing. Co-Authored with Dr. Toni King. 2017.

Obama, Black Religion, and the Reverend Wright Controversy,” in Henry, C.P., The Obama Phenomenon: Toward a Multiracial Democracy. 165-180. Chicago: University of Illinois.

“Black Studies, Multicontextualism and the Discourse of ‘Diversity and Inclusion.” in Brock, M., Nix-Stevenson, D., & Miller, P.C., eds. Critical Black Studies Reader, 116-125. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. 2017.

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