
Features
- Diversity Demands Struggle
David A. Varel | Jan 26, 2021
- The Story Doesn’t Fit in a Grid
Scott Fralin and Jessica Taylor | Jan 14, 2021
- The 2021 AHA Jobs Report
Dylan Ruediger | Jan 20, 2021
On the Cover
This month, the executive director's column describes the AHA's new initiative to document and reckon with its role in the dissemination and legitimation of racist historical scholarship. As part of that project, the AHA will address questions about how the Association contributed to the neglect of work by scholars of color. In "Diversity Demands Struggle," David A. Varel chronicles how historian Lawrence Reddick fought to center the work and perspectives of Black historians in the mid-20th century. The AHA is committed to understanding its role in the evolution and persistence of American racism and to identifying what it can do going forward.
Courtesy of the Photographs and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library Archives. Public domain
From the Editor
- Townhouse Notes
Ashley E. Bowen | Jan 7, 2021
From the Association
- Ransacking Democracy
AHA Staff | Jan 29, 2021
From the President
- Why Study You-Know-What?
Jacqueline Jones | Jan 13, 2021
From the Executive Director
- Racist Histories and the AHA
Sarah Weicksel and James Grossman | Jan 27, 2021
News
- Advocacy Briefs
Gabriella Virginia Folsom | Jan 29, 2021
Viewpoints
- Reconciling Professional Rifts
Beth DeBold | Jan 21, 2021
Virtual AHA
- Overview and Updates
AHA Staff | Jan 29, 2021
AHA Activities
- Actions by the AHA Council: June 2020 to January 2021
AHA Staff | Jan 29, 2021
In Memoriam
- Jeffrey Cox (1947–2020)
Linda K. Kerber, Shelton Stromquist, and Katherine H. Tachau | Jan 29, 2021
- Faye E. Dudden (1948–2020)
Joan Jacobs Brumberg and Andrew Rotter | Jan 29, 2021
- Frank A. Kafker (1931–2020)
Dennis A. Trinkle | Jan 29, 2021
- Richard Polenberg (1937–2020)
Kevin M. Kruse | Jan 29, 2021
Everything Has a History
- Eleanor Roosevelt’s Illustrated Envelope
Alexandra F. Levy | Jan 28, 2021