Department ofAfrican American Studies

Darryl Thomas

Associate Professor of African American Studies
329 Willard Building
(814) 863-2427
Area(s) of Specialization: African American and African Diaspora History and Culture, Critical Race Theory, Politics and the Black Radical Tradition

Professional Bio

Darryl C. Thomas is an associate professor of African American and Diaspora Studies. Dr. Thomas received his B.A. in African American History and U.S. History from Florida A&M University and his MA and Ph.D. from the doctoral program in Political Science at the University of Michigan. Dr. Thomas also served as the Chair of the Binghamton University ’s Africana Studies Department from 1997 to August 31, 2003. He has published widely on the International Politics of the Third World, African and Africana Studies, Globalization, Democratization and Global Africa resistance to Globalization including U.S. hegemony and empire. His research and teaching revolves around Africana Studies, African Studies, World Politics, Comparative Politics, Black Politics, Urban Politics, and Political Theory.

Darryl Thomas