
ENCARCH: Journal of
Black Political Research
Welcome to Endarch
Founded at Atlanta University in 1974. Endarch is a double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published by the Dr. Mack Henry Jones Department of Political Science in partnership with the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library. The journal is an online publication that seeks to reflect, analyze, and generate scholarly activity, which will ultimately lead toward the expansion, clarification, and solidification of black political thought. Given black people's historical experiences of oppression, exploitation, struggle, progress, elevation, Endarch seeks to expose the critical elements of those experiences. Such is the task of conscious and critical black thought. It is toward this goal that Endarch aims.
For this purpose, the journal publishes manuscripts that report original investigations and contribute new scholarship to the field of political science. We seek high quality works regarding the experiences of African peoples relative to political activities which are investigated, critiqued and evaluated in a manner supportive of greater understanding and constructive developments.
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Dr. Tamill Harris, Editor

Submission Guidelines
Endarch invites articles, book reviews, and essays that address gender, international issues, political economy, law and public policy, domestic issues, race and ethnicity, development, theory, and methodology. Submissions must adhere to the format contained in Kate Turabian’s A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (latest Edition). All submissions must be double-spaced and include a 50-word abstract.
Article length should be between 20 to 30 pages plus references. Essays should be limited to approximately 10 pages plus references. Book reviews should be between 3 to 5 pages. All manuscripts should be accompanied with a short biography of the author, a cover sheet with the title of the article, author’s affiliation, email address, mailing address, and phone number. Submission of manuscripts implies a commitment to publish in Endarch. Accepted manuscripts are subject to editorial modifications.
Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word or RTF format by email at endarchjournal@cau.edu. If you have any questions or comments pertaining to submission or the journal, please also contact us at endarchjournal@cau.edu or by phone at 404-880-8718. For more information or to read current and previous editions, please visit the Endarch Journal Collection housed in the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library linked below.
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Editorial Review Board
William Boone, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University
Daphne Cooper, Ph.D., North Carolina A&T University
Dorian Brown Crosby, Ph.D., Spelman College
Teri Platt, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University
Rickey Hill, Ph.D., Jackson State University
Alecia Hoffman, Ph.D., Alabama State University
Nathaniel Jackson, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University
Joseph L. Jones, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University
Mack Jones, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University
Terza Lima-Neves, Ph.D., Johnson C. Smith University
Guy Martin, Ph.D., Winston Salem State University
Mueni W. Muiu, Ph.D., Winston Salem State University
Adolph Reed Jr., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Maziki Thame, Ph.D., University of the West Indies, Mona
Carmen Walker, Ph.D., Shaw University
Jasmine Young, Ph.D., Kennesaw State University
Hoda Zaki, Ph.D., Hood College
Kurt B. Young, PhD. Advisor, Clark Atlanta University
Disclaimer
Articles published in Endarch do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editorial board or Clark Atlanta University. Selection and acceptance of articles rests solely with the editorial board but responsibility for views and accuracy of statements contained in articles is the burden of the authors.
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Endarch is a Publication of the Dr. Mack Henry Jones Department of Political Science, Clark Atlanta University and the
Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library

