Scholar-in-Residence @ African American Library at the Gregory School
CERCL in partnership with the African American Library at the Gregory School offers residential fellowships for scholars whose research would benefit from the Houston Public Library special collections (particularly the Gregory School archives).
The Scholar-in-Residence Program is generously supported by the Kinder Institute for Urban Research
Related Research & Publications

Making Material Memories: Transformative Moments in W. E. B. Du Bois’s Archive
Phillip Luke Sinitiere
The Activist History Review (Dec 27, 2018)

Private Matters in Public Spaces: Intimate Partner Violence against Black Women in Jim Crow Houston
David Ponton III
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 39, no. 2 (2018): 58-96

“Outline of Report on Economic Condition of Negroes In the State of Texas”: W. E. B. Du Bois’s 1935 Speech At Prairie View State College
Phillip Luke Sinitiere
Phylon (1960-) Vol. 54, No. 1 (2017), pp. 3-24 Published by: Clark Atlanta University

Criminalizing Space: Ideological and Institutional Productions of Race, Gender, and State-sanctioned Violence in Houston, 1948-1967
David Ponton III
Ponton, David. "Criminalizing Space: Ideological and Institutional Productions of Race, Gender, and State-sanctioned Violence in Houston, 1948-1967." (2017) Diss., Rice University.

Breaking through the Margins: Pushing Sociopolitical Boundaries Through Historic Preservation
Portia Dene Hopkins
Hopkins, Portia Dene. “Breaking through the Margins: Pushing Sociopolitical Boundaries Through Historic Preservation” (2016) Diss., University of Maryland, College Park.