Sherie M. Randolph is an associate professor of history at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the founder of the Black Feminist Think Tank. Formerly an associate professor of history and African American Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Randolph’s book Florynce “Flo" KennedyThe Life of a Black Feminist Radical, published by the University of North Carolina Press (October 2015), examines the connections between the Black Power, civil rights, New Left and feminist movements.

The former Associate Director of the Women’s Research & Resource Center at Spelman College, has received several grants and fellowships for her work, most recently being awarded fellowships from the University of Connecticut’s Humanities Institute and Brown University’s Howard Foundation.

Randolph is currently writing her second book "Bad” Black Mothers: A History of Transgression.

Florynce "Flo" Kennedy:The Life of a Black Feminist Radical is now available for purchase from UNC Press