Michael E. Jirik is Assistant Professor in the Department of Black Studies at the University of Missouri, Columbia.
""Mike Jirik takes Black Studies back to the 19th century in this needed reconsideration of the cultural logics of abolition and Black thought. It simultaneously exposes the university as a site of intellectual warfare and - in the hands of some - a space of radical possibility."" - Joshua Myers, author of We Are Worth Fighting For: A History of the Howard University Student Protest of 1989 ""Mike Jirik's deeply researched book makes an invaluable contribution to the debate over slavery and universities that has roiled the academy. He reveals the forgotten first students' movement, abolitionism, and uncovers the hidden lives of enslaved workers in American campuses. It is a significant contribution to black and abolition history."" - Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 ""Mike Jirik has produced a well-written, expertly researched, riveting and illuminating book that sheds penetrating light on multiple topics, including Black Intellectualism and the academy alongside multi-racial activism."" - Gerald Horne, author of The Capital of Slavery: Washington, D.C., 1800-1865