American Quarterly Celebrates 60th Anniversary
“The amazing diversity, and productivity, of faculty and graduate students in American studies and ethnicity is a testament to what can be accomplished when a university supports a scholarly vision for a better world with everyone at the table,” Middlebrook said.
Full article: http://college.usc.edu/news/stories/531/american-quarterly-celebrates-60th-anniversary/
Jeb Middlebrook was an interview contributor with Jason Tanz for Other People’s Property: A Shadow History of Hip-Hop in White America. New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2007.
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Jeb Middlebrook received recognition from American Quarterly as a managing editor of the 60.3 special issue of American Quarterly, Nation and Migration: Past and Future.
More info and table of contents: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/toc/aq.60.3.html

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My name is Jeb Middlebrook and I am managing editor of American Quarterly, PhD candidate in American studies & ethnicity at the University of Southern California, and director of the Solidarity Institute. The title of my dissertation project is, Challenging the White Supremacist System: Antiracist Organizing and Multiracial Alliance in the United States. I lecture nationally through the Institute for Democratic Education and Culture on topics of race, social movements, and popular culture, and will be on the job market for a tenure-track position as a university professor in 2010.