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Dr.
Linda Tomlinson
Adjunct Assistant Professor of History
Office: 219 JKSA Building
Phone: 910-672-1556
FAX: 910-672-1470
Email:
ltomlins@uncfsu.edu
Personal Homepage
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BIOGRAPHY
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DAH,
African/African-American Studies, Clark Atlanta University
MLA,
American History, Southern Methodist University
BFA,
Communications/Public Relations, Southern Methodist University
Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, El Centro College
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Coordinator of History Core Curriculum and Instructor of History, Clark Atlanta
University, 2004-2004
Lecturer, Clark Atlanta University, 1997-1999
Adjunct Professor, Spelman College, 1999-2008
Coordinator I, Theatre Division, Southern Methodist University, 1983-1993
ETS
AP Reader for U.S. History, Louisville, KY— 2008 and 2009
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Recipient of the UNCF/Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Doctoral Fellowship, 2002-2003
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Recipient of the Southern Education Foundation, Inc.’s John A. Griffin Award for
Equity in Education, 2002
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Recipient of the Georgia Women in Education’s Louise McBee Scholarship, 1998
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TEACHING COURSES
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HIS
210 African American History
HIS
212 United States History Since 1865
HIS
322 Ethnic Minorities in Urban American History |
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RESEARCH INTERESTS |
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Black Activism in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements
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The
Roles of Black Women in Social Movements
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Jim
Crow Politics and Culture
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Black Revolution
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History and Culture of the African Diaspora
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PUBLICATIONS
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PRESENTATIONS
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Moss, Barbara, Linda Tomlinson and Robert Woodrum.
The United States, Africa
andthe World.
Acton, MA: Tapestry Press, 2006.
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