Publications

Browse a selection of my work that explore education, social justice, and history, offering insights into the challenges and progress that shape our world.

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A Worthy Piece Of Work

In A Worthy Piece of Work, Michael Hines uncovers the untold story of Madeline Morgan, a pioneering Black educator who revolutionized the inclusion of Black history in American classrooms.

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Public Writing

I’ve contributed to The Washington Post, TIME, and Chalkbeat, addressing key topics in education, Black history, and racial equity to bring these discussions to a broader audience.
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Public History Projects

Dive into my work on the legacy of Black educators and the power of inclusive curricula. Through my publications and history projects, I aim to highlight the stories that have shaped American education.

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Scholarly Publications

Discover Michael Hines’s peer-reviewed articles and research on Black education, curriculum reform, and the impact of African American educators on educational policy.

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