The Codex, Vol. 4: Free Women of Color
Added a new volume to the Codex. Volume 4’s focus is free women of African descent. I dislike the current URL (http://freewomenofcolor.tumblr.com). It’s posed in a language that would have been...
View ArticleThe Codex (December 26, 2012)
Added a fifth volume to the Codex: Oceans Between: Rates, Routes & Roots of Bondage. On the business of slaving, Atlantic routes of the slave trade, and maritime histories of the Atlantic world....
View ArticleCodex Log: July 2013
Major updates: I launched the Codex on November 29, 2012 and quickly created five volumes: African Diaspora, PhD, Diaspora Hypertext, Seeing Dark Matter, Free Women of Color, and Oceans Between. I’ve...
View ArticleThe Codex Log: August 2013
August updates: Between research travel and moving, I started importing the Diaspora Hypertext Tumblr into this site, Diaspora Hypertext the Blog. I think it did more for the Tumblr than for the site...
View ArticleStates of Black Studies
The most recent issue of The Black Scholar looks, smells, and sounds like black excellence. Guest edited by Alex G. Weheliye. “The slave is possession, proved to be property. Yet a voice interrupts:...
View ArticleWhere to Find Me (@jmjafrx) in the Diaspora Hypertext Universe (and Beyond)
Mario De Biasi, Fumatrice di Harlem (1956) | Posted on the Harlem Collective Tumblr, July 26, 2015 (http://harlemcollective.tumblr.com) This year, things will shift in the Diaspora Hypertext Universe:...
View ArticleCora Lee Day in Daughters of the Dust (1991)
http://freewomenofcolor.tumblr.com/post/143762605889/howardhawkshollywoodannex-cora-lee-day-in Codex Vol. IV: A FWoC / FWoAD Code Book Filed under: #DH Research, Atlantic New Orleans, Latinegr@s |...
View ArticleQueen Mother Moore
Queen Mother Audley Moore. Born in New Iberia, Louisiana. Granddaughter of slaves. Activist and organizer. “They owe us more than they could ever pay. They stole our language, they stole our culture....
View ArticleGhost Meme #4
Log of the ship La Galathée bound for New Orleans with slaves, September 21, 1728. “The death toll becomes the source.” – Katherine McKittrick in “Mathematics Black Life.” The Black Scholar 44, no. 2...
View ArticleThe Codex Log: 2016 October 31 | 15:27:28
Happy Halloween. Minor changes afoot…. New clothes (i.e. template, avatar) for Vol. II and regime change. From “Afrx Wanders…” (the jmjafrx on leave name) to “In the Land of Women.” Why? You’ll see....
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