Dangerfield, David W.

Associate Professor

My work examines free persons of color in rural South Carolina during the long 19th-century and explores how their complicated social and economic positions closely resembled their non-elite white neighbors. I study circumstances when class and social ties proved more important than race - and allowed free people of color to have more freedom than antebellum law allowed. And, my work examines their remarkable strategies for carving out greater degrees of freedom for themselves and their families

Biographical Profile

College
University of SC Salkehatchie
Department
SA PALMETTO COLLEGE
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
None
Interest Keywords
History of 19th Century US South, South Carolina History, Free People of Color, Agricultural History, Race
Personal Focus Areas
History - 19th Century US South, South Carolina History

Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships

Dates Type Description Foundation/Entity
2024 Award Chris P. Plyler Excellence in Service Award University of South Carolina
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