
معرفی
Nemata Blyden serves as the Armstead L. Robinson Professor of 19th Century African American History within the Department of African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia, with her office located in Minor Hall 227C.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in History, Yale University
- MPhil in History, Yale University
- BA in History and International Relations, Mount Holyoke College
Professor Blyden specializes in African American, African Diaspora, and African history through the lens of Global Black history, with core research examining nineteenth-century African American connections to Africa and transatlantic migration patterns involving Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. Her work centers the experiences of African-descended peoples within broader historical frameworks.
Her publications reveal consistent thematic focus on Black Atlantic connections and continental-diasporic relationships, particularly evident in her analysis of reverse diaspora movements and contemporary African American-African engagements across two major scholarly works spanning two decades.
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