Robert Hall Professor Emeritus, African American Studies and History ro.hall@neu.edu 617.373.2621 Expertise abolitionism, African American history, African American religion, and health in the African diaspora, Atlantic slave trade, blacks in higher education, civil rights, colonial America, comparative slavery, food, nutrition, race relations, urban society Robert Hall in the Press The Washington Times History As It Happens: Florida’s slavery lesson In this episode of History As It Happens, historian Bob Hall, professor emeritus of African American studies and history at Northeastern University, discusses the uproar over Florida’s K-12 curriculum. Robert Hall for Northeastern Global News 3Qs: 50 years after ‘I Have a Dream’ 3Qs: 50 years after ‘I Have a Dream’ The civil rights movement has made great progress in the five decades since Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic speech and the March on Washington, but much more remains, says African-American studies associate professor Robert Hall. Healthy eating through cultural discovery Healthy eating through cultural discovery Northeastern professors Bob Hall and Katherine Tucker applied their knowledge of history and nutrition, respectively, to help create the new African Heritage Diet Pyramid. Presidential scholar heads to White House Presidential scholar heads to White House African-American studies and political science student Jordan Clark says his upcoming White House internship in communications is a dream come true.
The Washington Times History As It Happens: Florida’s slavery lesson In this episode of History As It Happens, historian Bob Hall, professor emeritus of African American studies and history at Northeastern University, discusses the uproar over Florida’s K-12 curriculum.