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Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey

Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey
Contact Information
Address: 

Department of History 855 Sherbrooke West
Montreal, Quebec
H3A 2T7

Phone: 
514-396-1984
Email address: 
wendell.adjetey [at] mcgill.ca
Position: 
Associate Professor and William Dawson Chair (Canada Research Chair Tier II equivalent)
Degree(s): 

Ph.D., (Yale University, 2018)
M.Phil., (Yale, 2015)
M.A., (Yale, 2015)
M.A., (University of Toronto, 2009)
Honours B.A. (University of Toronto, USMC, 2008)

Specialization: 

North America (including Caribbean)

Africa

Office hours: 

By Appointment

Biography: 

Wendell Nii Laryea Adjetey听(Nii Laryea Osabu I, Atr茅kor W茅 Oblahii k猫 Oblay茅茅 Mants猫) is Associate Professor of post-Reconstruction U.S. and African Diaspora history and William Dawson Chair.

Dr. Adjetey is working on his second and third book projects on warfare and African-led abolitionism on the Gulf of Guinea Coast, and revolutionary Black organizing and state repression in the United States and Americas, respectively.

Dr. Adjetey鈥檚 first monograph is (UNC Press, Jan. 2023).听It situates fundamental questions of twentieth-century U.S. history鈥攊mmigration, civil rights, racial identity, revolution, counter-revolution, imperialism, and neo-colonialism鈥攚ithin a diasporic North American and transatlantic frame.听Cross-Border Cosmopolitans is the 2024 winner of the Canadian Historical Association's Best Scholarly Book in Canadian History Prize, which is awarded to a "work of history judged to have made the most significant contribution to an understanding of the Canadian past." It earned Honourable Mention from the Organization of American Historians for its Frederick Jackson Turner Prize, which is given to the best book in American history by a first-time author. It was Finalist for the Association for the Study of African American Life and History Book Prize, and designated one of the "Best Black History Books of 2023" by the African American Intellectual History Society.

Cross-Border Cosmopolitans is the result of a major transformation of Dr. Adjetey鈥檚 Ph.D. dissertation, which won Yale University鈥檚 Edwin M. Small Prize for 鈥渙utstanding鈥 contribution to U.S. history, Sylvia Ardyn Boone Prize for African American Studies, the Canadian Studies Prize, and the Willard 鈥淲oody鈥 Brittain, Jr. Award.

Dr. Adjetey is as dedicated to teaching as he is to research. He is the recipient of 苹果淫院's H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching, and . His undergraduate lecture courses and seminars cover U.S., African American, African Canadian, African Diaspora, and global history. He offers graduate seminars on various topics.

An active member of and contributor to several North American historical associations, Dr. Adjetey shares his expertise broadly in service of the profession, including in civil society, where he is a sought after expert in legal proceedings involving African peoples and their justice claims. He has many years of experience as Director on multiple Boards that promote peace-building and equitable educational access, pluralism and impact investing, forestation and poverty alleviation, among other causes, in North America and Africa. He remains a committed public intellectual and frequent contributor to civic discourse, writing many op-eds for periodicals, such as The Washington Post, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Walrus, and more. Before pursuing an academic career, Dr. Adjetey worked in youth gang prevention and intervention in north Toronto and in similar capacities to help Black youth, especially boys and young men, gain a healthy sense of self through an understanding of the African past.

Selected Awards and Honours:

Harry Jerome Award (Academic Professional), 2024

William Dawson Chair, 2022

Distinguished Influencer Award, University of Toronto African Alumni Association, 2022

Austin B. Creel Trust Award, Yale University, 2016

Edla J. McPherson Fellow, Yale University, 2016

Dr. Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, 2015

Canadian Studies Prize for Best Scholarly Research Paper, Yale University, 2013

Selected Fellowships and Grants:

SSHRC Insight Development Grant, 2022-2023

Visiting Research Scholar, Princeton University (regretfully declined), 2019-2020

W. L. Mackenzie King Fellowship, Harvard University鈥檚 Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 2018-2019

Visiting Scholar and Pre-Doctoral Fellow, MIT, 2017-2018

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation, 2014-2018

Visiting Scholar and Senior Resident Fellow at Massey College, University of Toronto, 2016-2017

Echoing Green Global Fellowship, 2015-2017

Marcus Garvey Foundation, 2016

German Historical Institute, 2015

Social Science and Policy Forum, University of Pennsylvania, 2013

Selected Journal Articles:

鈥淏ridging Borders: African North Americans in Great Lakes Cities, 1920s鈥1940s,鈥 Journal of American History, 110, no. 1, (2023).

鈥淚n Search of Ethiopia: Messianic Pan-Africanism and the Problem of the Promised Land, 1919鈥1931,鈥 Canadian Historical Review, 102, no. 1, (2021).

Edited Volumes:

Founding Editor

Yale Journal of Canadian Studies, 1, no. 1 (2023)

鈥淧reface to Winks鈥檚 The Blacks in Canada: A History

鈥淧etitioning Power: Canadian Racial Consciousness Meets Alabama Injustice, 1958鈥 in M. Johnson and F. Aladejebi (eds.), Unsettling the Great White North (UTP, 2022).

Selected Lectures:

鈥淐ross-Border Cosmopolitans, Transatlantic Ties,鈥 Keynote, Paris 1 Panth茅on-Sorbonne University, June 2024

"Historical Consciousness and the Dawning of the African World Revolution," Keynote, Institute of African Studies, Emerging Scholar Conference, Carleton University, May 2024

鈥溾楩ollow the North Star to Canada鈥: Draft Resisters and the Underground Railroad,鈥 Shannon Lecture, Carleton University, November 2023

"The United States and Cold War anti-Black Counterinsurgency," American Studies, Universit盲t Kassel, November 2023.

鈥淐ross-Border Cosmopolitans and Cold War Counterrevolution,鈥 Canadian Studies/African American Studies, UC Berkeley, October 2023

鈥淔ather, Son, and Holy Malcolm: Gender and Cold War anti-Black Counterinsurgency in North America,鈥 Homecoming Lecture, 苹果淫院, October 2023

鈥淚n the Wake of Black Power: Arms Smuggling, Revolution, and Counterrevolution in the Atlantic World,鈥 Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora, NYU, November 2022

鈥1919: The Year of the Revolutionary Black Messiah,鈥 Keynote, Rare Books and Special Collections, 苹果淫院, February 2022.

鈥淭he Great Paradox: Chattel Slavery in North America,鈥 Annual Invited Slavery and the Law Lecture, Faculty of Law, 苹果淫院, October 2021.

Conferences:

Convener: 鈥淧luralism in a Historical Context: Challenges and Opportunities in North America,鈥 Harvard University, December 2019.

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