Articles, Chapters, & Exhibits
Broyld’s research is motivated by a global approach which pushes the historical literature of Blacks ahead from a local and national-based context, to a transnational and international framework. His writings challenge constructed borders, whether national, racial, or sexual and have grown in creativity and analytical approach over time and space.
Broyld has published several scholarly articles in prestigious peer-reviewed journals including the American Review of Canadian Studies, the Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, Transition Magazine, the Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies, Afro-Americans in New York Life and History Journal, Ontario History, and the Rochester History Journal, as well as book chapters in Black Subjects in Africa and Its Diasporas: Race and Gender in Research and Writing, and Slavery, Memory, Citizenship.
Links to Articles
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Broyld, dann j. “The Underground Railroad as Afrofuturism: Enslaved Blacks Who Imagined A Future and Used Technology to Reach The ‘Outer Spaces of Slavery.’” Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Studies. Vol. 6, No. 3 (2019): pp. 171-184.
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Broyld, dann j. “‘A Success in Every Particular:’ British August First Celebrations in Canada and America and the Black Quest for Unblemished Celebrations, While Critiquing July Fourth, 1834-1861.” American Review of Canadian Studies. Vol. 47, Issue 4 (December 2017): pp. 335-356.
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Broyld, dann j. “‘Justice was Refused Me, I Resolved to Free Myself:’ John W. Lindsay Finding Elements of American Freedom’s in British Canada, 1805-1876.” Ontario History Journal (Vol. CIX. No.1. Spring 2017): pp. 27-59.
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Broyld, dann j. “Harriet Tubman: Transnationalism and the Land of a Queen in the Late Antebellum.” The Meridians: Feminism, Race, and Transnationalism special issue: “Harriet Tubman: A Legacy of Resistance.” Vol. 12, No. 2, (November 2014): pp. 78-98.
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Broyld, dann j. “Fannin’ Flies and Tellin’ Lies: Black Runaways and American Tales of Life in British Canada Before the Civil War.” American Review of Canadian Studies. Vol. 44, Issue 2, (April 2014): pp. 169-186.
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Broyld, dann j. “Rochester, New York: A Transnational Community for Blacks Prior to the Civil War.” Rochester History Journal (Vol. 72. No.2. Fall 2010): pp. 1-23.
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Book Chapter: Broyld, dann j. & Shaun Winton. “Before the Bricks and Mortar: The Grassroots of Developing the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument” in Harriet's Legacies: Race, Historical Memory and Futures in Canada. (Montreal, Quebec: McGill-Queens University Press, May 2022).
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Broyld, dann j. “The Underground Railroad as Afrofuturism: Enslaved Blacks Who Imagined Freedom, Future, and Space.” in Edited Volume by Renée T. White & Karen A. Ritzenhoff, Black Panther: Afro-Futurism, Gender, Identity, and Re-Making of Blackness (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2021), Chapter 7, pp. 127-151.
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Broyld, dann j. “‘Over the Way’: On the Border of Canada Before the Civil War.” in Edited Volume by Paul E. Lovejoy and Vanessa S. Oliveira, Slavery, Memory, Citizenship (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2016): Chapter 5, pp. 109-128.
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Broyld, dann j. “The ‘Dark Sheep’ of the Atlantic World: Following the Transnational Trail of Blacks to Canada.” in Edited Volume by Benjamin Talton and Quincy T. Mills, Black Subjects in Africa and Its Diasporas: Race and Gender in Research and Writing (New York, NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2011): Chapter 7, pp. 95-108.
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Broyld, dann j. & Chelsea E. Echevarria. “Baseball Bridges Classroom and Community.” Article on History @ Work, (March 2019).
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Broyld, dann j. & Matthew Warshauer, “Harriet Tubman and Andrew Jackson: A Match Made in the U.S. Treasury Department,” Blog Post to Borealia and The Republic, (June 2016).
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30 Americans
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Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument
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30 Americans Booklet PDF