Academic Articles/ Chapters

“‘What’s Next Southern Fried Chicken:’ Confederate Memory and Racial Violence at the Post Integration University,” in Invisible No More: The African American Experience at the University of South Carolina (University of South Carolina Press, December 2021)

“All Prisons Are For Profit: Social Death and Everyday Life in Prison Industries,” Fabric Journal (June 2020).

“The Only Panthers Left: An Intellectual History of the Angola 3.” Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice Working Paper Series (December 2019)

“Not a Myth: Quakers and Racial Justice.” Quaker Studies 19, no. 2 (March 2015): 243-259

MA Thesis (The University of South Carolina)

“They Held Their Fists Up: The Myth of the Violent Black Panther and the Making of the Angola 3”

Book Reviews

“Review of Black Power in the Bluff City,” Pacific Historical Review, October 2018.

“The Importance of Prisons to Black Liberation: A Review of Prison Power by Lisa Corrigan” US Society for Intellectual Historians Book Review Section, November 2017.

Reference

“Black Power” (encyclopedia article), The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia, July 2017.

Podcast Interviews

“Black Panthers, Community Activism, and the Angola Three” (podcast interview), Episode #29 of The Rogue Historian, April 2018.

Public History

“Prison Labor in Philadelphia” (historic tour script), Eastern State Penitentiary Historic Site, September 2017. 

“The Women of Grumblethorpe” (historic tour script), Grumblethorpe House and Gardens, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, August 2016.

“The Philadelphia Jewish Quarter” (historic tour script), Powell House, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, December 2015.

Academic Blogging

“Review: Jane the Virgin and #metooPhd,” Marginalized Voices in Academia Series, The Activist History Review, May 2018

“The Power of Candy: Celebrating Robert Hilary King’s Freelines,” The HI Blog, The Hampton Institute: A Working-Class Think Tank, June 2017.

“James Baldwin and the Crisis of the ‘Negro Intellectual,’” Black Perspectives, African American Intellectual History Society, November 2017.

“The South Isn’t Exceptional, The People Are,” Metropole, Urban History Association, June 2017.

“Project Showcase: Gilmore Girls and the Stars Hollow Historical Society,” History@Work, National Council on Public History, March 2017.

“A Box Full of Hair and Other Mysteries,” Philalandmarks Blog, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, 2016.

“My Nancy Drew Dream Came True at Grumblethorpe,” Philalandmarks Blog, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, May 2016.