JOURNAL ARTICLES


Ebenezer Bassett and Frederick Douglass: An Intellectual History of Black U.S. Diplomacy.
Diplomatic History
*2023 Maria Stewart Journal Article Prize from the African American Intellectual History Society


The Rise of African American Intellectual History.
Modern Intellectual History

The Abyssinian Prince: A History of Imposture and the Interwar United States.
The Journal of African American History

The Transnational Work of Moral Elevation: African American Women and the Reformation of Haiti, 1874-1950.
Palimpsest: A Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black International
*2017 Best Article Prize, Haiti-Dominican Republic Section, Latin American Studies Association

Teaching Celia in the Age of Black Lives Matter.
Radical Teacher

To Start Something to Help These People: African American Women and the Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934. The Journal of Haitian Studies

Black Republicans, Black Republic: African Americans, Haiti, and the Promise of Reconstruction. Slavery & Abolition


BOOK CHAPTERS

A Reinterpretation of African Americans and Haitian Emigration, In Search of Liberty: African American Internationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World. University of Georgia Press

Haiti, Frederick Douglass in Context. University of Cambridge Press

The Selling of Joseph, Four Hundred Souls: A Community History African America, 1619-2019. Penguin Random House

We Are Negroes: The Haitian Zambo, Racial Spectacle, and the Performance of Black Women’s Internationalism, 1863-1877. To Turn the Whole World Over: Black Women and Internationalism

Fabre Geffrard, the Holly Family, and the Construction of a ‘Civilized’ Haiti’. Vodou in Haitian Memory: The Idea and Representation of Vodou in Haitian Imagination


ESSAYS

Writing the World at the End of Empire, Modern Intellectual History. University of Cambridge Press

Black Internationalism from Berlin to Black Lives Matter. A Companion to U.S. Foreign Relations, Colonial Era to the Present

Black Women’s Internationalism from the Age of Revolutions to World War I. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History

Addressing the Problem of the Archive in Afro-Diasporic History. Reviews in American History