Peniel Joseph

Peniel Joseph, Professor of public affairs and Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values at the LBJ School

Professor of Public Affairs; Barbara Jordan Chair in Ethics and Political Values; Founding Director, Center for the Study of Race and Democracy

Teaching Areas:
Social Policy
Policy Process and Institutions

Peniel Joseph holds a joint professorship appointment at the LBJ School of Public Affairs and the History Department in the College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin. He is also the founding director of the LBJ School's Center for the Study of Race and Democracy (CSRD). His career focus has been on "Black Power Studies," which encompasses interdisciplinary fields such as Africana studies, law and society, women's and ethnic studies, and political science.

Prior to joining the UT faculty, Dr. Joseph was a professor at Tufts University, where he founded the school's Center for the Study of Race and Democracy to promote engaged research and scholarship focused on the ways issues of race and democracy affect people's lives.

In addition to being a frequent commentator on issues of race, democracy and civil rights, Dr. Joseph's most recent book is The Sword and the Shield: The Revolutionary Lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. He also wrote the award-winning books Waiting 'Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America and Dark Days, Bright Nights: From Black Power to Barack Obama. His book Stokely: A Life has been called the definitive biography of Stokely Carmichael, the man who popularized the phrase "Black Power." Included among Joseph's other book credits is the editing of The Black Power Movement: Rethinking the Civil Rights-Black Power Era and Neighborhood Rebels: Black Power at the Local Level.

Courses Taught
Spring - 59400 - P A 388K - CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT & PUBLIC POLICY
Fall - 60205 - P A 388K - Black Intellectual History: Reconstruction TO BLM
Spring - 59075 - PA 159T - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Fall - 60830 - PA 388K - The Third Reconstruction: America’s Struggle for Racial Justice in the 21st Century
Spring - 60480 - PA 159T - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Fall - 60955 - PA 388K - Blk Pltcs: Frm Rcnstrcn To Blm
Spring - 58165 - PA 159T - Race/Democracy Center Fellows
Spring - 58330 - PA 388K - Civil Rights Movement and Public Policy
Fall - 58825 - PA 159T - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Fall - 58970 - PA 388K - African American Intellectual History
Fall - 60395 - PA UGS 302 - The Sword and the Shield
Spring - 59877 - PA - Race/Democracy Center Fellows
Spring - 60060 - PA - Black Politics
Spring - 60280 - PA - Conf Course in Policy Analysis - CSRD Fellows
Fall - 59049 - PA - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Fall - 59225 - PA 388K - The Black Power Movement
Fall - 59230 - PA 388K - Mass Incarceration
Spring - 60718 - PA - African American Intellectual History
Spring - 60897 - PA - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Fall - 60509 - PA - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Fall - 60710 - PA - Black Power Movement
Fall - 60944 - PA - Race and Democracy Center Fellows
Spring - 61325 - PA - The Condemnation of Blackness: Race & Criminal Justice in American History & Policy
Fall - 60822 - PA - The Condemnation of Blackness: Race and Criminal Justice
Fall - 60826 - PA - Civil Rights Movement and Public Policy
Spring - 60245 - PA - Civil Rights Movement & Public Policy
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