If We Must Die, by Claude McKay

Bertin M. Louis Jr. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and African American and Africana Studies at the University of Kentucky. He also serves as the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the AAAS program. Louis' research interests are in the African diaspora, Africana studies, religion (Haitian Protestantism), race and racism, human rights, statelessness and antiracist movements. He studies the growth of Protestant forms of Christianity among Haitians transnationally, which is featured in his New York University Press book, “My Soul is in Haiti: Protestantism in the Haitian Diaspora of the Bahamas.” Louis is the editor of Conditionally Accepted, president-elect of the Association of Black Anthropologists (2019-2021), a 2013 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Travel Grant Award recipient and a 2012 American Anthropological Association (AAA) Leadership Fellow. Research interests: Cultural Anthropology; Africana Studies; Diversity in Higher Education; Caribbean; U.S. South; Religion, race and racism; Haitians; Bahamas.

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