Professor and Chair
Email: rickey.hill@jsusms.edu
Phone: 601-979-2822
Location: 317 Dollye M.E. Robinson Bldg.
Degrees:
Ph.D., Political Science, 1982, Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta, GA)
M.A., Political Science, 1977, Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta, GA)
A.B., Political Science, 1975, Fisk University
Research Interests: Black Politics and Political Theory
Courses Taught: Undergraduate: Black Politics and Political Philosophy
Graduate: Black Political Theory and Political Philosophy
Professional Memberships: National Conference of Black Political Scientists
Association for Study of African American Life and History
Recent Publications and/or Creative Works: Hill, Rickey and Tazinski P. Lee. 2015. “The Killing of Black People by the U.S. State is as American as Apple Pie: Groundwork toward a Critique.” The Journal of Race & Policy, VOL II, NO. 2, .5-22. Hill, Rickey. 2015. “The Race Problematic in the Age of Barack Obama.” In Donald Cunnigen and Mario Bruce, eds. Race in the Age of Obama: Part 2. United Kingdom: Emerald. Rembert A., David, Jerry Watson, and Rickey Hill. 2016. “A Trilogy of trepidation: Diverse perspectives on police violence targeting African American males.” Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, VOL. 26, NO. 2, .227-235.