Abstracts
Abstract
The letter charts my relationship to geography through a letter to Donald Deskin Jr. From Black geographer junior scholar to pioneering Black geographer, this letter uses Black geographies as an analytic to think through Black geographical knowledge, practice and kinship.
Keywords:
- Black Geographies,
- education,
- kinship,
- academic knowledge production,
- letters
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Appendices
Bibliography
- Deskins Jr., Donald R. 1969. “Geographical Literature on the American Negro, 1949–1968: A Bibliography.” The Professional Geographer 21 (3): 145-149.
- Deskins Jr., Donald R. 1972. “Race, Residence, and Workplace in Detroit, 1880 to 1965.” Economic Geography 48 (1): 79-94.
- Deskins Jr., Donald R. 1981. “MORPHOGENESIS OF A BLACK GHETTO.” Urban Geography 2 (2): 95-114.
- Huntley, Eric Robsky, and Matthew Rosenblum. 2020. “The Omega Affair: Discontinuing the University of Michigan Department of Geography (1975–1982).” Annals of the American Association of Geographers 111 (2): 364-384.