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  1. Hasan Kwame Jeffries (born January 13, 1973) is a history professor and author at Ohio State University. He is the brother of Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, the U.S. House Minority Leader. He is the nephew of Leonard Jeffries, a former political science professor at City College of New York.

  2. Human Conflict, Peace, and Diplomacy. Power, Culture, and the State. Race, Ethnicity, and Nation. HASAN KWAME JEFFRIES is the College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Associate Professor of History at The Ohio State University where he teaches courses on the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement.

  3. Jeffries's younger brother, Hasan Kwame Jeffries, is an associate professor of history at Ohio State University and the author of Bloody Lowndes: Civil Rights and Black Power in Alabama's Black Belt. Hakeem and Hasan are the nephews of Leonard Jeffries, a former professor at City College of New York.

  4. HASAN KWAME JEFFRIES is associate professor of History at The Ohio State University where he teaches courses on the Civil Rights and Black Power Movement. Hasan was born in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated summa cum laude from Morehouse College with a BA in history in 1994.

  5. Historian. TED Speaker. Hasan Kwame Jeffries teaches, researches and writes about the African American experience from a historical perspective. Why you should listen.

  6. Associate Professor, Ohio State University. Hasan Kwame Jeffries teaches, researches, and writes about the African American experience from a historical perspective. He has chronicled the civil rights movement in the ten episode Audible Original series “Great Figures of the Civil Rights Movement,” and has told the remarkable story of the ...

  7. Revisiting a significant yet overlooked piece of the past, Hasan Kwame Jeffries emphasizes the need to weave historical context, no matter how painful, into our understanding of modern society -- so we can disrupt the continuum of inequality massively affecting marginalized communities.