Ira E. Harrison (d. 2020) was a professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Tennessee and a coeditor of African-American Pioneers in Anthropology. Deborah Johnson-Simon is the founder and CEO of the Center for the Study of African and African Diaspora Museums and Communities. Erica Lorraine Williams is an associate professor of anthropology at Spelman College and the author of Sex Tourism in Bahia: Ambiguous Entanglements.
"This volume is a significant contribution to the study of
subaltern traditions in the history of anthropology."
--Transforming Anthropology
"Presents the next generation of scholars who continued to 'keep on
keeping on' in departments, among fellow students, and with faculty
who thought the natives should be located in the field and not in
their midst. Essential for the still lonely Black, Brown, Asian, or
Latinx graduate student who is trying to make their way in the
discipline."--A. Lynn Bolles, professor emerita, University of
Maryland, College Park
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