Kameelah has taught courses in English and African American Studies at Georgia State University, University of Houston, Savannah State University, and the College of Charleston. A selected number of course titles are listed below:

Undergraduate Courses:
Ancestries of Enslavement
Intro to African American Literature Intro to African American Studies
Afro-Caribbean Literature Literary and Cultural Theory
African American Fiction African American Non-fiction
African American Poetry African Literature
Voodoo and Visual Culture Gullah/Geechee Presence in AfAm Lit
American Literature Survey American Literature 1914-1945
Black Literature and Film Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
20th c. Black Women Writers Women and Voodoo
Ethnic American Literature Hurston and Hughes
The Conjure Tradition The Work of Langston Hughes
Ronald E. McNair Summer Research Writing Seminar
Graduate Courses:
The Folklore of Zora Neale Hurston 20th c. Major American Authors (Toni Morrison)
Exploring the Conjure Trope Black Literary Masculinity
Women and Voodoo Black Women and the Blues Tradition
MA Pro-Seminar