1013:. . I was a journalist and author who wrote the book 'Inside the CIA’s Secret War in Jamaica' and wrote protest music—she trashed my book and music as being irrelevant. It’s not often that I check a person’s page during a disagreement on Facebook, but I had to find out who this person was. Who had the audacity to question my Blackness? Jess La Bombalera had some sort of revolutionary symbol as her profile picture. I’d never met a Latina woman who was called Jess. They would usually go by Jessica. I’d also never heard of any Latinos calling themselves "La Bombalera"—it seemed like a wrestling name that an upper-class white girl from Scarsdale would use. On her page, I found out Jess La Bombalera’s real name: Jessica Krug. I saw a picture where she looked like a white Jewish woman with a tan. As a biracial man with many biracial friends, I have a good eye for identifying my biracial brothers and sisters. She wasn’t one of them. When I Googled her last name "Krug," I didn’t find any "Afro-Latinas" but Ashkenazi Jews. The picture, the last name, and her overcompensating for Blackness let me know one thing. This woman was not Black. Not Latina, not even biracial. This was a full-fledged white woman. I called her out on it and told her she wasn’t a person of color. She claimed that she was 100% Afro-Latina and derided me for being half-white. . .
753:. . Jessica A. Krug is the name of an associate professor of history at George Washington whose résumé includes prestigious grants and scholarly publications, along with articles in popular outlets like Essence and RaceBaitr, a website exploring race. Her academic work, including the 2018 book “Fugitive Modernities: Kisama and the Politics of Freedom,” focuses on the politics and culture of African and African diaspora societies in the early modern period. . . Professor Krug’s scholarly work has won respectful attention. “Fugitive Modernities,” which examined the politics and cultures of fugitive slave communities in Angola and in the African diaspora, was a finalist in 2019 for two prestigious awards, the Harriet Tubman Prize and the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. Yomaira Figueroa, an associate professor of global diaspora studies at Michigan State University, said in an interview that it was considered an “amazing book” and “field-changing.” “I know a lot of folks who really respect her as a historian,” Professor Figueroa said. . .
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