Adele Logan Alexander

Adele Logan Alexander (born January 26, 1938) is an American academic and author who is a history professor at George Washington University.

[8][7] Alexander is an author known for her books on African American families, including notable members of her family which she chronicled in Princess of the Hither Isles: A Black Suffragist's Story from the Jim Crow South[9] about her grandmother the suffragist Adella Hunt Logan.

[12] Her book Parallel Worlds describes the life of the diplomat William Henry Hunt and his wife Ida Gibbs who was a leading figure in the Pan-Africanism movement in the 1910s.

[13] In 2020, Alexander was within a group of women talking with The New York Times about the 100-year mark of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, during the discussion she shared her thoughts on the actions taken by women to obtain the right to vote and her personal memories of going to vote with her mother as a young child.

[14][10] In 2000, Alexander won the 2000 Black Caucus Literary Award from the American Library Association.