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Spectrum: A Journal on Black Men is a multidisciplinary research journal whose articles will focus on issues related to aspects of Black men's experiences, including such topics as gender, masculinities, and race/ethnicity. Spectrum will examine the social, political, economic, and historical factors that influence the life chances and experiences of African-descended males using disciplinary and interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives, empirical methods, theoretical analysis, and literary criticism.
It will seek to be a space where advocacy and imagination meet in order to reveal a global,complex Black manhood from the dawning of modernity through the present time.
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Volume 6, Number 1, Fall 2017Editorial Board
Co-Editor
Judson L. Jeffries
The Ohio State University
Managing Editor
Molly Reinhoudt
The Ohio State University
Editorial Board
Michael Clemons
Old Dominion UniversityCarole Boyce Davies
Cornell UniversitySimone Drake
The Ohio State UniversityDeirdre Guion Peoples
North Carolina Central UniversityFloyd W. Hayes, III
Johns Hopkins UniversityBiodun Jeyifo
Harvard UniversityChenelle Jones
Ohio Dominican UniversityJeffrey Q. McCune, Jr.
Washington University in St. LouisLeon McDougle, MD, MPH
The Ohio State UniversityRobert Palmer
SUNY BinghamtonTownsand Price-Spratlen
The Ohio State UniversityMarlon B. Ross
University of VirginiaJames Stewart
Penn State University Greater AlleghenyTerrell L. Strayhorn
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