JACOB IVEY is an associate professor of history at Florida Memorial University, South Florida’s only HBCU. A native of central Florida, he received his Ph.D. from West Virginia University. Ivey’s research focuses on the British Empire in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and broader issues of race, resistance, and protest in relation to South Africa and the Black diaspora across the globe. He has published in numerous journals and collected volumes, including the South African Historical Journal, Britain and the World, Florida Historical Quarterly, and the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era. He is the author of Policing, Race, and the Formation of Nineteenth-Century British Colonial Natal, a work on the Black constabulary in South Africa with Palgrave Macmillan’s “Britain and the World” series. Ivey is also working on a history of anti-apartheid movements in Florida in the 1980s, tentatively titled From Sun City to the Sunshine State: Florida and the Anti-Apartheid Movement.