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Dr. Aubrey A. Thompson

Lecturer,

Office: BSSC 300
Phone: 443-885-1788
aubrey.thompson@morgan.edu

Education:

PhD, Howard University
MA, Howard University
BA, The University of Guyana.

Areas of Study:

  • United States History
  • History of Guyana
  • Latin American-Caribbean History
  • African Diaspora History

Courses Taught:

  • HIST102 - World History
  • HIST350 - An Introduction to the African Diaspora
  • SOCI101 - An Introduction to the Study of Society

Publications:

  • Interview with Aubrey A. Thompson, Published in Black Histories: Dialogues (Vol. 2, No. 1-2, 2024), 31-33/ published online:20 March 2025. http://doi.org/10.1080/28325281.2025.2480214.
  • Aubrey A. Thompson (ed.) Perspectives on the African Diaspora, San Diego: Cognella/ Academic Publishing, 2020.
  • Entry - Guyana, U.S. Relations with...,Encyclopedia of the United States - Latin American Relations. 3 Vols. Washington DC: CQ Press/Sage Publishers, 2012a-'13.
  • "Race, Politics and Violence in British Guiana, 1962-'64.," Journal of Caribbean Studies. Vol. 22. Nos. 1 &2 (Spring and Summer, 2008), 2-20. 
  • "British Guiana and the Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade," The Arts Journal, Rita Pemberton (ed.)., Vol. 3. Nos. 1 & 2. Georgetown, Guyana. March 2007): 159 - 171.    
  • " The August 1834 Workers Protest to the Abolition Act - Trinity Parish, British Guiana." Journal of Caribbean Studies. Vol. 21. Nos. 1 & 2., (Spring & September 2007): 87-103.
  •  "Literatura del Caribe Inglés."  In Gullermo Moron (ed.) Historia de las Americas. Caracas, Venezuela: Historia De Las Américas, 1993. Vol. 33: 215-220, 
  •  "The Politics of Race and the Eruption of Violence: An Analysis of the 1962-1964 Crisis in Guyana." Laurentian University Review, Vol. XIV. No. 1 (November 1981):39-54.