Series: Regenerations

Series Editors

John Ernest, University of Delaware, editor of The Cambridge Companion to Race and American Literature (2024)
Joycelyn K. Moody, University of Texas at San Antonio, author of Sentimental Confessions: Spiritual Narratives of Nineteenth-Century African American Women, Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge (2001)

Regenerations encourages research that develops and extends the understanding of African American literary and cultural history, while promoting regional and local research that represents the complex dynamics of African American experience. In the selection and presentation of texts published in the Regenerations series, we hope to encourage research on the dynamics of geographical influence—from points of departure to multiple centers of arrival, from the “New Southern Studies” to reconsiderations of African American resettlements in Canada, from research on New England history to studies of the Black West, and from the American Midwest to the Caribbean and Latin America.

For more information or to submit a manuscript or proposal, please contact series editors John Ernest at jrernest@udel.edu and Joyselyn K. Moody at joycelyn.moody@utsa.edu.

Books in this Series