Ty-Ron M.O. Douglas, Kmt G. Shockley, and Ivory Toldson
PART I: RESISTANCE IN PWI AND HBCU CONTEXTS
1. "We People Who Are Darker Than Blue": Black Studies and the Mizzou Movement 3
Stephanie Shonekan
2. Black Students Matter: A History of Activism and Protest at HBCUs from 1920 to 1940 14
James E. Alford, Jr.
3. Black on Black Love: Protesting to Be Heard at an HBCU 38
Kofi LeNiles, Barbara Boakye, and Kmt G. Shockley
PART II: RESISTANCE TO/THROUGH SYMBOLS, IMAGES, AND SOCIAL MEDIA
4. "Some of Our Historical Stones Are Rough and Even Unpleasant to Look at. But They Are Ours . . .": Pushing Back Against the Lost Cause 55
Travis D. Boyce, Winsome M. Chunnu, and Brian Heilmeier
5. Women's Watch: Race, Protest, and Campus Assault 79
Noelle W. Arnold, Lisa Bass, and Kelsey Morris
PART III: RESISTANCE BY/FOR ADMINISTRATORS, FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTS
6. Complexifying the Narrative: Campus Activism and the Impact on Professionals of Color 97
Jonathan A. McElderry and Stephanie Hernandez Rivera
7. Preparing for the Storm in Times of Peace: Strategies for Preparing Higher Education Presidents for Campus Racial Crises 116
Mahauganee Shaw Bonds and Sydney Freeman Jr.
PART IV: VOICES FROM THE FIELD
8. Presidential Leadership in the Midst of a Storm: An Interview with Andrea Luxton, President of Andrews University, on Her Leadership in Response to the #ItIsTimeAU Uprising on Her Campus 143
Ty-Ron M.O. Douglas, Dena Lane-Bonds, Sydney Freeman Jr., Lucy Douglas, and Brittany Fatoma
9. #ItIsTimeAU: A Conversation with Chaplain Michael A. Polite About Advocacy, America, and Engaging Activism with Andrews University Students 152
Ty-Ron M.O. Douglas, Ransford Pinto, Noelle W. Arnold, Evan Willis, and Christine Woods