AHSA HISTORY

 

The organization grew out of a protest at the 1968 African Studies Association (ASA) meeting in Los Angeles.  Led by Dr. John H. Clarke, African descendant scholars demanded changes in ASA's Eurocentric approaches to African Studies and its marginalization of African descendant scholars.  Due to the failure of ASA to reform itself, the African descendant scholars occupied the 1969 ASA Annual Meeting in Montreal, with the support of scholars from around the globe.

Following the 1969 occupation, the concerned African descendants incorporated AHSA in New York in 1969 following a meeting at Federal City College. Dr. John H. Clarke was the founding AHSA President and James Turner, Leonard Jeffries, Shelby Lewis (Smith), Nicholas Enyewu and Edward Scobie were among the founding Directors of the organization.  

The 1st AHSA Annual Conference was held at Howard University in 1970. The 2nd was held at Southern University (1971), and the 3rd was held at (1972).

It is important to note that AHSA successfully challenged the right of ASA to be seated as the official US delegation to the 1973 International Association of Africanists in Addis Ababa. The challenge resulted in Dr. John H. Clarke, AHSA's President, being selected to serve as leader of a joint AHSA-ASA delegation.

 

OUR LEADERSHIP

Over the past four decades, AHSA has played a major role in promoting the heritage of African peoples through scholarly research, influencing US policy towards Africa, educational and cultural activities around the globe. The best and brightest African scholar/activists from have participated in AHSA annual conferences and are committed to renewing AHSA's quest goal of igniting an African Renaissance.


Officers

Acting President: Darlita Moyé

Vice President: Bettina Gardner

Treasurer: Latonia Thompson

Emeriti: Past Presidents


Board Members

J. Vern Cromartie

William Dorsey

Sheila Flemming-Hunter

Bettina Gardner

LaVerne Gyant

Leonard Jeffries

Shelby Lewis

Darlita Moyé

Abdul Nanji

Latonia Thompson

Gayle Watts

Ife Williams

Past Presidents

1969-1972, John Henrik Clarke

1972-1976, James Turner

1976-1980, Ronald Walters

1980-1982, Leonard Jeffries

1982-1984, James Turner

1985-1989, W. Ofuatey-Kodjoe

1985-1989, Charlotte “Charshee” McIntyre

1992-1996, William “Nick” Nelson, Jr.

1996-1999, LaVerne Gyant

1999-2002, Leslie Alexander

2002-2006, Abdul Nanji

2013-2016, Shelby F. Lewis

2016-2018, Lisa Aubrey

2018-2021, Ife Williams