User:Drmies/BHM2023

Got this email from U of Pennsylvania--40% off of a bunch of books relevant to Black History Month (https://www.pennpress.org/black-history-month/). Turns out there's really interesting material in there by both beginning and established scholars, many of whom should be notable by our standards. So here's the mission: write em up! If you happen to drop by here, feel free to pitch in.

I'm keeping it simple: basic biographic facts, whatever I can find in a quick search, and most importantly, attempt to establish notability per WP:NPROF. This is most easily done by looking for academic reviews of monographs (and, if relevant, edited collections). This may make these stubs look a bit much like collections of facts and blurbs, but article expansion and improvement is more easily done if there's already something there, and if notability is proven. Sourcing of teaching positions and PhDs can be done by way of a link to the employer--this should be non-controversial.

Scholars

 * Herman Bennett (scholar), done
 * Jane Berger--not likely notable (yet)
 * Keisha N. Blain, already exists
 * Jessica Blatt, done
 * Sharon Block (scholar), done
 * Christopher James Bonner
 * Lakeyta M. Bonnette


 * Susan H. Brandt
 * Kathleen M. Brown, already exists--with just primary sources
 * Randy M. Browne
 * Brandon R. Byrd
 * Kellie Carter Jackson
 * Urvashi Chakravarty
 * Martha Cutter
 * Kevin Dawson (scholar)
 * Marcy J. Dinius
 * Erin Austin Dwyer
 * Joan Flores-Villalobos
 * Gordon Fraser (scholar)
 * Katharine Gerbner
 * Teresa A. Goddu
 * Brenna Wynn Greer