Tufts professor is named chief historian for the 10 Million Names project, guiding a team creating a public database of all enslaved people of African descent in the U.S. from the 1500s to 1865
A Tufts scholar explores the little-known early history of Asians in the Americas—and advocates for a view of history that transcends the concept of the nation
In a celebrated new book, Assistant Professor of History Kerri Greenidge writes about a pair of white abolitionist sisters who had an uneasy relationship with their Black nephews
Ruby Belle Booth, A21, began working with the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning & Engagement as a Tufts undergraduate and continues to support young voters as the research center’s elections coordinator