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Sabrina Gledhill is a British independent scholar who holds a BA in English Literature (Summa cum Laude) and an MA in Latin American Studies (History, Anthropology and Political Science) from UCLA, and a PhD in Ethnic Brazilian and African Studies from the UFBA Centre for Afro-Asian Studies (CEAO/UFBA). She is the author of Travessias no Atl&aci.... more
Sabrina Gledhill is a British independent scholar who holds a BA in English Literature (Summa cum Laude) and an MA in Latin American Studies (History, Anthropology and Political Science) from UCLA, and a PhD in Ethnic Brazilian and African Studies from the UFBA Centre for Afro-Asian Studies (CEAO/UFBA). She is the author of Travessias no Atlântico Negro (about Manuel Querino and Booker T. Washington) and the editor of Manuel Querino (1851-1923): An Afro-Brazilian Pioneer in the Age of Scientific Racism, The Need for Heroes: Black Intellectuals Dig Up Their Past, and, most recently, Heroes Sung and Unsung: Black Artists in World History.
Helen Sabrina Gledhill's Projects
Heroes Sung and Unsung: Black Artists in World History
A powerful testament to the enduring creativity of the African diaspora, this anthology contains wri... more
Manuel Querino (1851-1923): An Afro-Brazilian Pioneeer in the Age of Scientific Racism
This anthology brings together essays on various aspects of the life and work of an Afro-Brazilian p... more
The Need for Heroes: Black Intellectuals Dig Up Their Past
William Cooper Nell, George Washington Williams, Manuel R. Querino, W. E. B. Du Bois, and other inte... more