Robyn C. Spencer-Antoine
Lehman College CUNYDr. Spencer is a professor of African American History at Lehman College. She also taught African and African American Studies and History at Penn State University from 2001-2007. Before that, she was a Visiting Predoctoral Fellow at Randolph College in Lynchburg, Virginia. Her areas of interest include black social protest after World War II, urban and working-class radicalism, and gender. She is the author of Mad at History, and is currently completing a book about the Black Panther Party.
Appearances
- Screening and discussion of The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks October 2023
- Ten Years of Conversations in Black Freedom Studies March 2023
- Rethinking H. Rap Brown and Black Power October 2018
- Intersectional Black Panther History Project March 2017
- Women in the Black Panther Party March 2016
- Fallen Freedom Fighters: An Evening commemorating the lives of Maya Angelou, Chokwe Lumumba, General Baker, Thelma Dale and Amiri Baraka September 2015
- Sisters in the Struggle: Sustaining Black Women’ Emancipation from Racism, Sexism and Violence March 2014
- Black Radical Internationalism June 2013
- The Black Panther Party: Oakland and Chicago March 2013