AfroFrontierism: Blackdom (1900 - 1930)
Timothy E. Nelson, Ph.D., Historian
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Historian, Timothy E. Nelson, Ph.D. diligently continues to research and develop his timely significant contributions to US history, US West, New Mexico, and Borderlands History, Black Studies, and African Diaspora.

“Afro-Frontierism is Black History that doesn’t lean on African descendants’ relationship with Whiteness.”

—Dr. Timothy E. Nelson

 

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Dr. Nelson shares his work by creating a digital space for Afro-Frontierists® to re-evaluate the historical narratives in history, art, and pop-culture. Everything you experience, read, see and explore is made possible through the generosity of individuals and the Blackdom community.