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Professor Lawson (PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) joined the department
in 2005. He has taught at Spelman College, Montclair State College, West Virginia
University, the University of Delaware, and Michigan State University. He teaches
courses in the areas of African American philosophy and social and political philosophy.
He has testified before a Congressional Subcommittee on the issue of Welfare Reform.
He was a 2011-12 University of Liverpool –Fulbright Fellow at the University of Liverpool,
Liverpool UK.
Curriculum vitae 
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Selected Publications
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"The Value of Environmental Justice" in Environmental Justice, 1 (2008): 155-58. 
“Reflections on Booker T. Washington,” in Uncle Tom or New Negro? African Americans Reflect on Booker T. Washington and UP FROM
SLAVERY 100 Years Later, ed. Rebecca Carroll (Harlem Moon, 2006). 
Pragmatism and the Problem of Race, ed. with Donald Koch (2004, Indiana University Press). Honorable Mention from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human
Rights.
“Microphone Commandoes: Rap Music and Political Philosophy” in Hip Hop & Philosophy: Rhyme 2 Reason, ed. Tommie Shelby and Derrick Darby (Open Court, 2005), 161-72. 
My Bondage and My Freedom: An Introduction to Frederick Douglass's 'My Bondage and
My Freedom' (2002, Humanity Books).
Faces of Environmental Racism, ed. with Laura Westra (2001, Rowman & Littlefield, 2nd. ed.)
Frederick Douglass: A Critical Reader, ed. with Frank Kirkland (1999, Blackwell)
"The Expressiveness of African-American Music" in Language, Art and Mind: Essays in Appreciation and Analysis in Honor of Paul Ziff, ed. Dale Jameson (Kluwer Academic, 1994), pp. 131-42. 
“Moral Discourse and Slavery” in Between Slavery and Freedom: Philosophy and American Slavery (Indiana University Press, 1992). 
Between Slavery and Freedom: Philosophy and American Slavery, with Howard McGary (1992, Indiana University Press)
The Underclass Question (1992, Temple University Press)
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Recent & Upcoming Presentations
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“Teaching Social and Political Philosophy and Teaching about Frederick Douglass,”
Liberating Sojourn 2: Transatlantic Abolitionists 1845-1860, University of Liverpool Institute of Latin American Studies (April 2009).
“Self-deceived Hope or Despair: King and Bell on the Ending of Racism,” American Philosophical
Association Pacific Meetings (April 2009).
“Toward a More Perfect Union: Obama and Color-Blind Public Policy,” The Obama Phenomenon: Race and Political Discourse in the United States Today, The Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change, University of Memphis (April
2009).
“Boxill, Obama, and Colorblindness,” American Philosophical Association Eastern Meetings
(December 2008).
“Booker T. Washington in the 21st Century,” 11th Annual Summer Institute in American
Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder (July 2008).
“Toward a More Perfect Union: Obama and Color-Blind Public Policy,” Race in 21st Century America: A 3rd National Conference, Michigan State University (April 2008).
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Contact Details
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| Distinguished Professor of Philosophy |
Office: 319 Clement Hall Phone: 901-678-5312 Fax: 901-678-4365
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| Email: belawson<at>memphis<dot>edu |
Office Hours (Spring 2012): TBA
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