
Eddie Glaude, Jr.

Ph.D., Princeton University
William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American Studies, Department of Religion, and Chair, Center for African American Studies
103 Stanhope Hall
609-258-1419
esglaude@princeton.edu
Twitter: esglaude
Professor Eddie Glaude's research interests include American pragmatism, specifically the work of John Dewey, and African American religious history and its place in American public life. He is the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, including the 2002 Modern Language Association William Sanders Scarborough Prize for his book Exodus! Professor Glaude's work also includes African-American Religious Thought: An Anthology, (2004) co-edited with Cornel West.
Selected Publications:
- Exodus! Religion, Race, and Nation in Early 19th Century Black America (University of Chicago Press, 2000)
- Is it Nation Time? Contemporary Essays on Black Power and Black Nationalism (University of Chicago Press, 2002)
- In a Shade of Blue: Pragmatism and the Politics of Black America (University of Chicago Press, 2007)
Recent Courses Taught:
- AAS 321/REL 321 - Black Power and Its Theology of Liberation
- AAS 282/REL 282 - Religion in Black America: The Twentieth Century
- REL 501 - Religion and the Tradition of Social Theory
