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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

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BIOGRAPHY

 

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

 

      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

  • Activities

          ETS AP Reader for U.S. History, Louisville,  KY— 2008  and 2009

  • Recipient of the UNCF/Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Doctoral Fellowship, 2002-2003

  • Recipient of the Southern Education Foundation, Inc.’s John A. Griffin Award for Equity in Education, 2002

  • Recipient of the Georgia Women in Education’s Louise McBee Scholarship, 1998

TEACHING COURSES

 

HIS 210 African American History

HIS 212   United States History Since 1865

HIS 322   Ethnic Minorities in Urban American History

RESEARCH INTERESTS ·         Black Activism in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements

·         The Roles of Black Women in Social Movements

·         Jim Crow Politics and Culture

·         Black Revolution

·         History and Culture of the African Diaspora


 

PUBLICATIONS
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PRESENTATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moss, Barbara, Linda Tomlinson and Robert Woodrum.  The United States, Africa andthe World.  Acton, MA: Tapestry Press, 2006.

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