Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Kelly Houston Jones's research focuses on the history of Black women's activism in rural Arkansas. Her recent publication, "Better Living by Their Own Bootstraps: Black Women’s Activism in Rural Arkansas, 1914–1965," examines this activism over a significant period. The work highlights the agency and community-building efforts of Black women in a specific regional context.
Metrics
- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
-
:<i>Better Living by Their Own Bootstraps: Black Women’s Activism in Rural Arkansas, 1914–1965</i> (2024)
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics
Jonathan Todd Hancock
Hendrix College
Race, History, and American Society
Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Dewey Dykes
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Race, History, and American Society
Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Owen R. Brown
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Race, History, and American Society
Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Marta Cieślak
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Race, History, and American Society
Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
Social and Intergroup Psychology
James J. Gigantino
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Race, History, and American Society
Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
Social and Intergroup Psychology
Cherisse Jones‐Branch
Arkansas State University
Race, History, and American Society
Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
Social and Intergroup Psychology