Franklin, the editor of The Journal of African American History, when he called for Black scholarly journals to launch an effort to publish content of reparations for African Americans in the U.S.
Franklin ("Reparations Superfund: Needed Now More than Ever," The Journal of African American History, vol.
Franklin, editor of The Journal of African American History. The intent is to provide an introductory and concise summary of relevant books and articles on the issue reparations organized within the last 15 years.
Editor, The
Journal of African American History (http://www.jaah.org/), Department of History, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, University of California Presidential Chair, University of California, Riverside
(16) The four journals are the Black Scholar, the Journal of Black Studies, the Western Journal of Black Studies, and the Journal of African American History. The search resulted in 609 total article citations.
These are the Journal of African American History, Journal of Black Psychology, Souls, African American Review, National Political Science Review, Black Perspective in Music, Du Bois Review, Callaloo, Afro-Hispanic Review, Afro-American Journal of Philosophy, Trotter Review, and the Review of Black Political Economy.
Most material published by Black Scholar and Journal of African American History authors are in humanities and special thematic areas.
The 15 top tier journals represented in Table 1 above table are the Black Scholar, (10,000), Journal of African American History (7,000), International Journal of African American Art (5,000), African American Review (3,770), Journal of Black Psychology (2,600), CLA Journal (2,500), Trotter Review (2,500), Journal of Negro Education (2,300), Phylon (2,200), Transforming Anthropology (1.200), Negro Education Review (1,000), Journal of Black Studies (900), Black Music Research Journal (808), and the Du Bois Review (800).