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Recent Graduates 2000-2005


Latrese Adkins
Dissertation -- " 'And Who Has the Body?’ The Historical Significance of African American Funerary Display."
Kenneth Marshall
Dissertation -- " 'Ain’t No Account': Issues of Manhood and Resistance among 18th-Century Slaves in 19th-Century Literature Pertaining to Central New Jersey."

Julia Harmon
Dissertation -- "Reverend Robert L. Bradby: Establishing the Kingdom of God Among Migrants, Women and Workers, 1910-1946."

Carmen Harris
Dissertation -- " 'A Ray of Hope for Liberation': Negroes in the South Carolina Extension Service, 1915-1970."
Jacqueline McLeod
Dissertation -- "Jane Matilda Bolin: A Pioneer for Justice."
Rose Thevenin
Dissertation -- "The Single Greatest Threat: A Study of the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971."
Erik Hofstee
Dissertation -- "The Great Divide: Aspects of the Social History of the Middle Passage in the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade."
Randal Jelks
Dissertation -- "Race, Respectability, and the Struggle for Civil Rights: A Study of the African American Community of Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1870-1954."
Matthew Whitaker
Dissertation -- "Western Resistance: Lincoln and Eleanor Ragsdale and the Transformation of the Black Freedom Struggle in the American West."






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