Randy M. Browne is the author of The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery (2024), which was a recipient of the #Slaveryarchive Book Prize, and Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean (2017), which received the biennial Elsa Goveia Book Prize from the Association of Caribbean Historians. He is a professor of history and the director of First-Year Seminar at Xavier University.
Randy M. Browne
Articles
Uniquely Positioned to Combat Injustice
Randy M. Browne considers Keisha N. Blain’s new book, which finds that Black women, historically, haven’t simply argued for racial justice at home; they have, in fact, fought for and won human rights for everyone worldwide.
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