The assistant professor of history will receive her award on Jan. 10 at the association’s annual convention in New Orleans.
Nneka Dennie
The assistant professor of history is one of 10 faculty members nationwide to win the prestigious award.
Dennie will present her research on “Southern Black Feminisms at the Turn of the Century” March 20 in the Watson Galleries.
The assistant professor of history will hold her talk on Feb. 7 at noon in the Harte Center Gallery.
Professor Nneka Dennie discusses Women’s History Month in a recent New York Times article.
In Case You Missed It
Professor Nneka Dennie contributed to a chapter in a new anthology titled "The Routledge Companion to Black Women's Cultural Histories."
The public discussion, which explored female abolitionists’ roles in history, featured Lena Hill, dean of the college; Ron Fuchs, senior curator of ceramics; and Nneka Dennie, assistant professor of history.
The panel discussion, titled "Antiracism, White Activists, and Black Freedom," is free and open to the public to watch virtually.