NAISA 2016, A Personal History of the Allotment Era, Situating a Cherokee/Creek Family’s Racial Categorization in a Revisionist Frame
To learn more please follow this link NAISA 2016, PowerPoint, A Personal History of the Allotment Era
To learn more please follow this link NAISA 2016, PowerPoint, A Personal History of the Allotment Era
For more information, please follow this link Reading between the Lines with a New Lens: Tribal "Race Thinking"on the Eve of the Indian Reorganization Act
More information on this topic is available here: Shaping Bowlin Family Identity, the confluence of policy, opportunity and determination
The forthcoming paper is available here: Untangling Race, Sovereignty, and Citizenship Rights in the Cherokee Freedman Decision: Situating "the new order of things"
Official Publication Date for Untangling a Red, White and Black Heritage. Information about ordering copies of Untangling a Red, White, and Black Heritage available at the University of New Mexico Press (tel. 800 249-7737, ISBN 978082635797). Also available for ordering at Amazon.
Mapping Family, Race and Tribe in Indian Territory: Intersectional Loyalties and Allotment Era Policies Personified Proposed Poster at the American Historical Association’s 133rd Annual Meeting in Chicago, January 5, 2019 To learn more please follow this link Mapping Family, Race and Tribe in Indian Territory
Mapping Family, Race, and Tribe in Indian Territory: Intersectional Loyalties and Allotment Era Policies Personified Danella Davis, Ed.D. Independent Scholar, NCIS American Historical Association 133rd Annual Meeting Chicago, Illinois January 5, 2019 Poster Session, 8:30 – 10:30 am AHA Handout 2019 AHA 2019 Poster Presentation Final
Reading and Signing at Politics and Prose on the Wharf, 70 District Square, SW, Washington, DC 20024, at 7:00 pm, January 9, 2019.
Featured Authors Event and Book Signing ASALH 93rd Annual Black History Luncheon Saturday, February 16, 2019 10:00 to noon Renaissance Washington Hotel 999 9th Street, NW Washington, DC 20001
Black History Month Book Talk Woodbridge Neighborhood Library Sunday, February 24, 2019 3:30 pm 1801 Hamlin Street, NE Washington, DC 20018
Click on article title below to read it: “Widening the Road for Independent Scholarship and Personal Narratives,” The Independent Scholar
NCIS Proposal, Widening the Road for Independent Scholarship and Personal Narratives Proposed paper for the National Coalition of Independent Scholars, June 21, 2019, 5:30pm at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst To learn more please follow this link for NCIS Proposal, Widening the Road for Independent Scholarship and Personal Narratives
A Fork in the Road to Disappearance for a Mixed “Indian” Family, for panel on Assimilationist Education, Race, and American Indian Family in the Early Twentieth Century United States, Meeting of the American Society for Ethnography, State College, Pennsylvania, September 25-29, 2019
Join Darnella for a book reading! Riderwood Genealogy Club, November 13th, at 10 am in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Advanced Knowledge Working Group Lecture for students, faculty, staff, and the local community Center for the Study of Slavery & Justice Brown University Please check back for exact time and location https://events.brown.edu/cssj/#