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Dr. Kofi Barima is an Associate Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy at Jackson State University’s College of Liberal Arts. He holds a Ph.D. in African Diaspora/Caribbean History from Howard University (2009), an M.A. in West African & Public History (2005), and a B.A. in History/Anthropology (2001), all from Howard University.
- Ph.D., Howard University, African Diaspora/Caribbean History, 2009
- M.A., Howard University, West African & Public History, 2005
- B.A., Howard University, History/Anthropology, 2001
His research focuses on Obeah, Maroons, Pan-Africanism, Reggae, and Black Power movements. Key works explore Caribbean colonial resistance, Jamaican freedom struggles, and transnational migration patterns. He serves on professional bodies like the Association of Caribbean Historians and African Heritage Studies Association.
His scholarship emphasizes themes of colonial oppression, cultural resistance, and diasporic identity. Recent articles address topics ranging from maritime escape tactics among enslaved peoples to Haiti’s influence on Jamaican resistance movements.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
He teaches courses such as Oral History Methodology and African History. No graduate advisees or grants are listed in the profile.
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