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Diane Batts Morrow

Multicultural history and African American history

Associate Professor
Ph.D. Georgia 1996

Office: 226 LeConte
Office Hours: T 3:30-5:00 by appt.
Phone: (706) 542-2505

dbmorrow@uga.edu

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Diane Batts Morrow's recent book is Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1862-1860 (University of North Carolina Press, 2002).

Research and Teaching Interests

[African American]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[Women's History]

Selected Publications

Persons of Color and Religious at the Same Time: The Oblate Sisters of Providence, 1826-1860 (Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2002) More Info

Honors and Awards

Distinguished Book Award, Conference on the History of Women Religious (2004)

Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Prize, Association of Black Women Historians (2002)

Courses Taught

HIST2050H: Multicultural America [Syllabus]

HIST2051: Multiculturalism in Early America

HIST3101: Early African American Experience

HIST4055: Survey of African American Intellectual Thought

HIST8005: The Experience of Slavery in the United States

Dissertations Supervised

Goodwin, Daleah, ""A Torch in the Valley": The Life and Work of Miss Hallie Quinn Brown" (In Progress)

MA Theses Supervised

Player, Tiffany, "Anti-Lynching Crusaders: A Study of Black Women's Activism" (2008)

Rohrer, Katherine E., "Black, White and Sunday School:The Relationship Among Religion, The Plantation Mistress, and The Slave in Reality and in Memory" (2007)

Fields, Antar Petey, "Decolonizing Blyden" (2005)