#  Huey Hewitt 

African American Studies with a primary field in History and a secondary field in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality

 

 

 



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 email <hhewitt@g.harvard.edu> 

 



 

 Huey Hewitt is a doctoral candidate in African American Studies with a primary field in History and a secondary field in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. As a Harvard Presidential Scholar and Prize Fellow, Huey researches and writes about the black radical tradition; the relationship(s) between theory and practice in black freedom movements; histories of black transgender and gender nonconforming life; and the carceral state. His dissertation project concerns the history of black anarchism in the twentieth-century United States. Huey holds a B.A. in History and Black Studies from Amherst College, where he graduated *summa cum laude* in 2019.



 

 

 





 

 

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