Experts

Kevin K. Gaines

Fast Facts

  • Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice at the University of Virginia
  • Past president of the American Studies Association
  • Expertise on African American history, art, music, literature, and culture

Areas Of Expertise

  • Domestic Affairs
  • Human Rights and Civil Rights
  • Law and Justice
  • Media and the Press
  • Race and Racism
  • Social Issues
  • Politics

Kevin K. Gaines is the Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice at the University of Virginia. He received his BA degree from Harvard University and his PhD degree from Brown University in the Department of American Civilization. He is author of Uplifting the Race: Black Leadership, Politics, and Culture in the Twentieth Century (University of North Carolina Press, 1996), which was awarded the John Hope Franklin book prize of the American Studies Association. His book American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era (UNC Press, 2006) was a Choice Outstanding Academic Title. 

Gaines is a past president of the American Studies Association (2009-10). While at the University of Michigan, he was the director of the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies from 2005-2010.  

From 1987 to 1991, he was jazz director at WBRU-FM in Providence, Rhode Island and on-air host of jazz, blues, and reggae programs. He was a member of the advisory board of the Detroit Jazz Festival from 2012 to 2018.

Gaines is currently working on three books: one entitled The African American Journey: A Global History (forthcoming, Oxford University Press); an intellectual biography of the African American social science scholar and activist St. Clair Drake; and the third, tentatively titled, Problems and Projects of Integration. His essays, columns, and reviews on African American history, art, music, literature, and culture have been published in major newspapers, journals, and magazines, including The New York Times, Ebony, Truthout, American Quarterly, American Historical Review, Journal of American History, American Literary History, Small Axe, and Radical History Review. He has lectured at universities throughout the U.S. as well as internationally in Japan, Korea, England, France, Ghana, South Africa, and Australia.

Kevin K. Gaines News Feed

The ongoing national reckoning with issues of racial justice has made the issue a central theme in the 2020 presidential campaign. In an effort to better understand the current moment, this program will examine the deep history of presidential leadership and race and will explore the following questions: What lessons might the policies and rhetoric of past presidents and administrations hold for our understanding of the challenges of the present moment? How does the current administration's policies and rhetoric on civil rights and racial justice compare with the record of past administrations on these issues? Might we regard the Trump administration's approach to issues of race as without precedent? Or is it possible to draw similarities between past administrations and the current one?
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UVA Civil Rights and Justice Professor Kevin Gaines shares the history of Black Americans considering life abroad as an escape from racial oppression and marginalization.
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UVA Professor of Civil Rights and Justice Kevin Gaines discusses, in the Washington Post, Ghana's effort to attract African Americans following racist violence and killings by police.

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Historian Kevin Gaines wants to see memorials to the countless enslaved people, who were sold and separated from families. "I prefer commemorating this collective experience to the usual elevation... of an individual historical figure."
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Kevin K. Gaines told National Geographic that the current racial justice movement can be considered a game changer. Gains is the Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice at UVA.

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Historian Kevin Gaines answers listener and popular search questions about the American Civil Rights movement for the HistoryExtra podcast.
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