The New England Quarterly announces the publication of Volume 95.2: June 2022.
Editorial
by Jonathan Chu
In Memoriam: Richard Slator Dunn (1928-2022)
by Jonathan Chu
Revisiting Black Boston
Essays
Introduction: On the Histories and Futures of Black New England Studies
by Kerri Greenidge and Holly Jackson
“Here Lyes the Body of Cicely Negro”: Enslaved Woman in Colonial Cambridge and the Making of New England History
by Nicole Saffold Maskiell
“Full and Impartial Justice” Robert Morris and the Equal School Rights Movement in Massachusetts
by Kabria Baumgertner
Girls’ High School and the “Wild Facts” of Race in Pauline Hopkins’s Of One Blood
by Max L. Chapnick
Race, Reuse, and Reform: Preserving the Garrison House, Contesting Garrisonianism in Turn-of-the-Century Boston
by Madeline Webster
Review Essay
Global Revolutions
by Eliga Gould
Book Reviews
Emerson and Other Minds: Idealism and the Moral Self, Volume One, by Michael Colacurcio and Emerson and Other Minds: Idealism and the Lonely Subject, Volume Two. By Michael Colacurcio
by Clark Davis