Miscellaneous
Book review by Anang Tawiah: Nature Knows No Color-Line by Joel Augustus Rogers, organized as requested:
Nature Knows No Color-Line: Research into the Negro Ancestry in the White Race (1952) is a pioneering work in anti-racist scholarship by Joel Augustus Rogers. He critically examines the scientific assumptions about racial divisions and argues there is no credible evidence supporting the concept... see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Textures: The History and Art of Black Hair, edited by Tameka Ellington and Joseph L. Underwood,
Textures: The History and Art of Black Hair, edited by Tameka Ellington and Joseph L. Underwood, structured according to your three-part book review format, followed by a chapter-style breakdown with highlights, and finalized with an SEO article bundle. see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: The Delectable Negro: Human Consumption and Homoeroticism within US Slave Culture by Vincent Woodard
The Delectable Negro: Human Consumption and Homoeroticism within US Slave Culture by Vincent Woodard see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Black Hair in a White World (Costume Society of America) edited by Tameka N. Ellington
Black Hair in a White World (2023), part of the Costume Society of America series, is a thought-provoking anthology edited by fashion scholar and DEI educator Tameka N. Ellington. This collection offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary examination of the cultural history, societal perceptions, and see more

Book review by Anang Tawiah: Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America by Ayana D. Byrd and Lori L.
Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America presents a sweeping, chronological portrait of Black hair history—from fifteenth-century African traditions through the modern day United States. see more
