Education
- Ph.D., History, City University of New York, 2008
- M.A., History, University of Virginia, 2002
- B.A., History, City University of New York, 2000
Teaching Interests:- Civil Rights History (U.S.)
- Labor History (U.S.)
- Latin American History
- History of Russia & the Soviet Union
- History of Slavery (U.S.)
- History of Modern Europe
- International Relations
Publications
Book:Essays:- "From Pasco, Washington, to Washington, DC: Arthur Fletcher and the American Dream, 1965-1968," in Teresa Booker, Ed., Race in Urban Communities (under review)
- "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Arthur Fletcher, Religion, and the American Underclass" (Claremont Journal of Religion, forthcoming)
- "Arthur Allen Fletcher, The Father of Affirmative Action" (Perspectives on African American History at Blackpast.Org, November 2011)
- "Recent Works on the Mexican Revolution," Estudios Interdisciplinarios de America Latina y el Caribe, Vol. XVI, No. 1 (January-June 2005), pp. 172-179
Reviews:- David T. Beito and Linda Royster Beito, Black Maverick (Labor History, forthcoming)
- Timothy J. Minchin and John A. Salmond, After the Dream (H-Net, June 2011)
- Pem Davidson Buck, Worked to the Bone (Labor History Vol. 46 No. 4, November 2005, pp. 542-544)
Honors
- Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics Research Fund
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation
- National Society of Colonial Dames Dissertation Scholarship
- Thomas W. Smith Graduate Scholarship
- Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation
- Starr Foundation
- Arnold Picker Endowed Fund
- Edwin and Barbara Kanner Award
- Thomas W. Smith Academic Fellowship
- Solomon Toubin Memorial Fund
Professional Memberships
- American Historical Association
- Organization of American Historians
- National Association of Ethnic Studies
- Historians of the Twentieth Century United States (Great Britain)
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