Graduate Student, History
Thesis Title: Black Public History in Cold War Chicago, 1942-1974
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Publications
-“Margaret T.G. Burroughs and Black Public History in Cold War Chicago,” The Black Scholar: Journal of Black Studies and Research 41:3 (Fall 2011): 26-42.
-“Reframing Black Internationalism and Civil Rights during the Cold War,” co-authored with John J. Munro, Journal of American Studies of Turkey 29 (Spring 2009): 63-79.
-“Jack O’Dell,” Biographical Entry, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. & Evelyn B. Higginbotham, Eds., African American National Biography Project (Oxford University Press: 2008).
-“Filling the Gap: Intergenerational Black Radicalism and the Popular Front Ideals of Freedomways Magazine, 1961-1965,” Afro-Americans in New York Life & History 31:1 (January 2007): 7-42.
-“That’s a hell of a dialectic, man”: Jack O’Dell’s working-class affinities and the influence of Left-wing radicals in the civil rights movement,” in Jack O’Dell: The Urgency of Now. Ed. Michael Zweig (State University of New York, Department of Economics, Stony Brook: 2005).









