We Face No Crisis in Self-Publishing Like Our Founder Did in the Early Days

In an effort to justify ending a century of self-publishing, the current president of ASALH, speaking to the general membership at the 101st Annual Meeting, spoke at great, great length about Woodson’s midnight crisis moment in 1920 when he offered to sell, literally sell, the Journal of Negro History to the NAACP. The document revealed … Continue reading We Face No Crisis in Self-Publishing Like Our Founder Did in the Early Days