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The Black Scholar : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Black Scholar
''The Black Scholar'' (''TBS''), the third-oldest journal of black culture and political thought in the United States, was founded in 1969 near San Francisco, California, by Robert Chrisman, Nathan Hare and Allan Ross. It is arguably the most influential journal of Black Studies and central to the very emergence of that field. Its associated Black Scholar Press has published books since the 1970s. ==Production== ''The Black Scholars Editor-in-Chief is the writer and scholar Louis Chude-Sokei; its Senior Editor is Shireen K. Lewis (scholar and founder/director of SisterMentors, a notable non-profit in Washington DC). Additionally, historian Jonathan Fenderson and Safiya Umoja Noble, scholar of technology and critical media studies, serve as Associate Editors, and Shannon Hanks-Mackey is Managing Editor. It is the third-oldest journal in print. The NAACP’s ''Crisis'' and the ''Journal of African American History'' (formerly ''The Journal of Negro History'') have been publishing for a longer period of time.〔Chrisman, Robert. ''The Black Scholar'' 41.4 (Winter 2011): 2-4. Print.〕 ''TBS'' is owned by the Black World Foundation, an Oakland, California, non-profit educational organization, and published quarterly by Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
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