Scholar-in-Residence @ African American History Research Center Gregory Campus
CERCL in partnership with the African American History research Center - Gregory Campus offers residential fellowships for scholars whose research would benefit from the Houston Public Library special collections (particularly the AAHRC - Gregory Campus archives).
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.