Keneshia Grant, Ph.D.
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Keneshia Grant, Ph.D.
@keneshiagrant
Author of The Great Migration and the Democratic Party: Black Voters and the Realignment of American Politics in the 20th Century
Washington, DC Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Going to an HBCU might be better for Black students’ health, according to a recent study
‘At age 62, Black adults who had attended an HBCU had better memory and cognitive function than those who attended a PWI’ theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
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@kenyanmcduffie I think one of the questions is loaded in a way isn't useful, but it was otherwise good. Maybe also add one more detailed voter education question about ranked choice voting. For example, what happens if people don't rank a second choice?
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@UnLearnPhD oohhhhh you are real one for making sure I saw this! Thank you!
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I'm like one paragraph into a paper for an #APSA2025 panel, and my lil nerd heart is so pleased. I had to put it down because I can already tell it's going to be good and I want to read it when I have time to savor it...
GIF
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I really liked my job today. Both the work and the @HowardU of it all.
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Especially if we are talking about culture.
nina lee@NinaSerafina
FAMU is actually who people think Spelman, Morehouse and Howard are.
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Curiosity about Black folks' movement into the Democratic Party led me to wonder whether anyone had written about migration as part of the change (an idea I got from @kjandersen's work on immigration). I've been down a Great Migration rabbit hole since then LOL!
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Do you remember when you joined Twitter? (they just reminded me that I'm 15 years in, LOL!) The account was called @ThinkRightVoteLeft because I thought I would be tweeting about how Black people are ideologically conservative, but politically liberal.
#MyTwitterAnniversary

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@CuervoGold14 oh, most definitely! Best case, bad writing. Worse case, gate keeping -_-
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@keneshiagrant I was so frustrated with all of the peer-reviewed articles in grad school as it seemed they spent more time trying to sound smart than just conveying the research
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