Presently, I am completing a monograph tentatively entitled "New Negroes in the New South: Race, Power, and Ideology in Georgia, 1890-1925." The project critiques the varied and often competing rhetorical, ideological, and political strategies black intellectuals in Georgia employed as they battled white supremacy and negotiated African Americans' precarious "place" in both the South and the nation.
Biographical Profile
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
History
Tenure Status
Tenured
Interest Background
Do you include students in your research?
None
Professional Preparation(Education & Training)
Dates
Institution
Location
Degree
Field of Study
2002
Emory University
Ph.D.
American History
1993
Wesleyan University
BA
History & Afr-American Studies
1998
Emory University
MA
American History
Positions & Appointments
Dates
Description
Institution/Entity
1999 - 2002
Instructor, History & African American Studies, USC
2002 - 2009
Assistant Professor, History & African American Studies, USC
2002
Visiting Assistant Professor, History, Dartmouth College
2009
Associate Professor, History & African American Studies, USC
Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships
Dates
Type
Description
Foundation/Entity
2004
Award
Social Science Research Council-Mellon Mays Fellowship Research Grant
2005
Award
Sheila Biddle Ford Foundation Fellow, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, Harvard University
2008
Award
Helen Kohn Henning Award, Historic Columbia Foundation, Columbia, SC
2010
Award
Michael J. Mungo Undergraduate Awards
University of South Carolina
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