Associate Professor of African American Studies
Year Joined RCNJ: 2002
Contact Information
- Phone: (201) 684-7798
- Email: kjohnson@ramapo.edu
- Office: B-136
- Office Hours: MR 10:00-12:00 pm; ; Sunday 12:00-3:00 pm via Webex
Education:
- B.A., Rutgers College
- M.A., Rutgers University-Newark
- Ph.D., Temple University
Courses Offered:
- Introduction to African Studies
- African Americans in Film
- African American Social and Political Thought
- Social Issues; African American History I & II
- Age of Segregation; Black Power Years
- Contemporary Africa
- U.S. Relations toward Africa and its Diaspora
- U.S. History I & II
- Does Race Matter? (MALS Graduate Course)
Teaching Interest:
- The African Diaspora
- Black Urban Culture and History
- Social History
- U.S. Foreign Relations toward Africa
- Online Course Technology Expert
Research Interest:
- The African Diaspora
- Black Urban Culture and History
- Traveling to Africa
- U.S. Foreign Relations toward Africa
Scholarly Activity:
Books:
- (upcoming 2017-2018) Karl Johnson, When We Were Working Class: The Black Working Class Novel of the 1970s [Kindle Edition](Seattle: Kindle Direct Publishing) E-book
- Karl Johnson, Trouble Won鈥檛 Last: Postwar Black Philadelphia, Race, and Activism, 1944-1963 (Seattle: Kindle Direct Publishing, 2012) E-book & electronic version now available only (use Kindle App for access)
Articles:
- Karl Johnson, 鈥淭rouble Won鈥檛 Last: Black Church Resurrection and Activism in Postwar Philadelphia,鈥 in African American Urban History Since World War II, eds. Kenneth L. Kusmer and Joe William Trotter, Jr. (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2009) Book Chapter
- Karl Johnson, 鈥淧olice-Black Community Relations in Postwar Philadelphia: Race and Criminalization in Urban Social Spaces, 1945-1960,鈥 The Journal of African American History (Spring 2004): 118-134. (Refereed)
- Karl Johnson, 鈥淭he Last Word: America Should Play Waiting Game in Haiti,鈥 Emerge 6 (October 1994): 72. (Emerge was the 1st African-American National Magazine created dedicated solely to discuss politics)
- Karl Johnson, 鈥淟iquor Stores Verses Community,鈥 The North Jersey Herald & News, 4 February 1993, 6 (A).
Conferences
- February 18, 2014, The State of Africana Studies in the State of NJ, Scholarship. Pedagogy. I gave a presentation on the panel the 鈥淎fricana Studies: Specialized Areas of Knowledge鈥 titled 鈥淭eaching an African Americans is Film Course鈥澛 I was invited to participate in this statewide conference by Chair Dr. Patricia Reid-Merritt of the African American Program at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey where it was held.
- November 1, 2013, Conference for the 7th Biennial Conference of the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora (ASWAD), held October 30-November 2, 2013 in Santo Domingo, The Dominican Republic, selected paper for presentation. Part of the Ramapo College panel entitled: Messages to Africa from the African Diaspora 鈥淰oices of Concern from the African Diaspora about Timbuktu, Mali & the Destruction
Other:
- Dr. Karl Ellis Johnson was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey . He has a BA in History and Economics from Rutgers College, a MA in History from Rutgers University- Newark, and a PhD in History from Temple University. Currently he is an Associate Professor of African American Studies and the Convener of the Africana Studies Major at 性视界传媒.
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