
Claude Clegg
Professor · African American History
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Claude Clegg serves as the Lyle V. Jones Distinguished Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies and holds a joint appointment in the Department of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is also currently the Department Chair in his field.
Education:
- B.A. in Afro-American Studies and Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Ph.D. in History, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
His research focuses on African diaspora communities in the Atlantic world, exploring identity formation, nationalism, and social movements. Key themes include migrations, racial politics, and the intersection of religion with Black empowerment. Clegg’s work has produced seminal studies on figures such as Elijah Muhammad and Marcus Garvey, alongside analyses of Liberia’s founding and post-Reconstruction racial violence.
Recent publications reflect a trajectory from historical figures to modern political dynamics, notably examining Barack Obama’s presidency as a cultural and sociopolitical watershed.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his scholarly contributions have established him as a leading voice in African American and diaspora studies.
Current projects include a biography of Marcus Garvey, further expanding his exploration of Black nationalist thought.
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