Luther Adams – Free Man of Color
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Associate Professor, Social and Historical Studies, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington Tacoma; Bridges Center Faculty Associate
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Cherry Parkes 314
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Adams – Free Man of Color is an Associate Professor at the University of Washington Tacoma. He earned his B.A. in history at the University of Louisville (1994), and a Ph.D. in history at the University of Pennsylvania (2002). He has published in a variety of forums including the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Ohio Valley History Journal, the Journal of Social History and the Journal of Urban History. His book, Way Up North in Louisville: African American Migration in the Urban South, 1930-1970 was published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2010.
Research/Teaching Areas: United States history; urbanization and African American culture and history. African American culture, religion, migration and music in continuous Black Freedom Movements in America.
Current Projects: "Black and Blue: Toward a History of Police Brutality." This project historicizes the origins and impact of police brutality on African American communities. Police brutality is at the center of African Americans efforts to challenge assertions of black criminality while advocating for protection from police violence in public spheres; and at the same time campaigns to end police brutality were at the root of Black protest politics throughout the twentieth century.