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Le'Trice D. Donaldson Ph.DThe University of Wisconsin-Stout445C Harvey Hall Menomonie, WI 54751Phone: 715-232-1328 (office) E-Mail: donaldsonl@uwstout.eduACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Assistant Professor The University of Wisconsin-Stout2019-Present Lecturer The University of Mississippi 2017-2019 Full-time Temporary (FTT), non-tenure-track appointment Adjunct Assistant Professor City University of New York-York College 2015 -2019 Adjunct ProfessorMarist College 2016-2017 Graduate Assistant The University of Memphis 2006-2011EDUCATIONUniversity of Memphis – Memphis, TNDoctor of Philosophy – History 2015Dissertation – “A Legacy All Their Own: African American Soldier’s Fight for Citizenship, Race, and Manhood, 1870-1920”The University of Tennessee -Knoxville – Knoxville, TNMaster of Arts – History 2006Thesis – “From Triumph to Tragedy: The African American Soldier’s Fight for Citizenship and Manhood in the Spanish-American-Cuban-Filipino Conflict, 1898-1902”Bachelor of Arts – HistoryMinor-African American Studies 2003PUBLICLATIONSBOOKSDuty Beyond the Battlefield: African American Soldiers Fight for Citizenship, Race, and Manhood, 1870-1920. Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 2020.-AAIHS Black Perspectives, Best Black History Books of 2020A Voyage through the African American Experience. Dubuque, Great River Learning, 2018.BOOK SERIESThe Black Soldier in War and Society: New Narratives and Critical Perspectives (tentatively) The University of Virginia Press, Series Co-Editor. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES“African-American Slavery in the British Caribbean,” Race and Ethnicity in the United States: From Pre-contact to the Present, ABC-CLIO Publishing, Spring 2018.“American Indian Slavery in the British West Indies,” Race and Ethnicity in the United States: From Pre-contact to the Present, ABC-CLIO Publishing, Spring 2018.“Liberia,” Encyclopedia of War and Society, Sage Publishing. Spring 2017.“African American Army Chaplains: Race, Religion, and Racial Elevation in the Nineteenth Century,” War and Religion: An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict, ABC-CLIO Publishing. Spring 2017.BOOK AND WEBSITE REVIEWSReview of Kathleen M. German, Promises of Citizenship: Film Recruitment of African Americans in World War II, Book Review, Journal of African American History, Fall 2021.Review of Timothy S. Huebner, Liberty and Union: The Civil War Era and American Constitutionalism, Book Review, West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, Spring 2019. Review of Sohail Daulatzai, Fifty Years of The Battle of Algiers: Past as Prologue, Book Review, The National Political Science Review, Fall 2018.Review of Carol McKibben, Review of Racial Beachhead: Diversity and Democracy in a Military Town, Book Review, The Black Caucus of the American Library Association, Volume 43: Issue 4, Fall 2016.Review of the Special Collections Website., “The National African American Photographic Archive,” Website Review, West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, Fall 2015.WORKS IN PROGRESSBooksRace Prophets: A History of Black Chaplains in the United States Military, 1861-1945 (co-authored with George White Jr.). The University of Virginia Press (tentatively) Articles“The Black Spy Master: Walter Loving and the Black Domestic Spy Network of WWI.” (forthcoming)“Ralph Van Deman and the Rise of Domestic Surveillance of the Black Community.” (forthcoming)PUBLISHED WEB-BASED ARTICLES (NON-PEER REVIEWED)“Missing the Point: Race in the Cinematic Universe of Marvel,” in The Blerdy Report January 17, 2017 . “The world is in need of a Bulletproof Black Man: Luke Cage, the Champion of Harlem,” in The Blerdy Report October 31, 2016 . “Critics be damned: Suicide Squad Film Review,” The Blerdy Report August 6, 2016 . “What Marvel is Getting Wrong!!!,” in The Blerdy Report July 8, 2016 . “Team Deathmatch is Not ,” in The Blerdy Report June 10, 2016 . MEDIA APPEARANCES/INTERVIEWS/PRODUCED EPISODESInterview by The Center of Presidential History Podcast Staff, The Past, the Promise, the Presidency Podcast, Episode 13, “Harding, Coolidge & Hover. How did military service, immigration, & labor intersect with race during these presidencies?” December 17, 2020.Episode Producer and Editor, ABWH TV, Season 2, Episode 1, “Black Subjectivity, State Violence, and the Historical Archive. October 16, 2020.Interview by AAIHS Editors. Black Perspectives. May 25, 2020.Interview by Isabel Machado. New Books in Gender Studies Podcast. April 28, 2020.Interview by Al Ross. WPR-Spectrum West. March 12, 2020.Interview by Judy Clark. WEAU Noon Interview. February 24, 2020.STUDY ABROADThe University of Paris-Pantheon-Sorbonne2002I studied French women of the Renaissance.Study Abroad Heritage Tour to Havana, Cuba -Stout (tentatively) May 2021AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTSHistory Graduate Travel Award2012First Generation Doctoral Fellowship2013-2015The United States Military Academy Summer Fellow2014UW-Stout Professional Development Grant2020Black Perspectives, Best Black History Books of 20202020Benjamin Hooks Institute for Social Change National Research Fellow 2021NEH Digital Humanities and Digital Mapping Grant2021 (tentatively) NEH Dialogues on the Experiences of War2021 (applied)INVITED LECTURES AND TALKSUniversity of Central Florida, Black Veterans Matter: The Long March Home, A Virtual Mini Conference. Vanguards of a Movement. Invited Talk, UCF Veterans History Project, November 2020.Darlene Clark and Gerald Horne Roundtable Discussion of Duty Beyond The Battlefield: African American Soldiers Fight For Racial Uplift, Citizenship, and Manhood, 1870-1920, presented at the 105th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, September 2020.Dunn County Historical Society Speaker Series, We Soldiers of Democracy. Invited Book Talk, Dunn County Museum, February 2020.Virtual History Summit, For Race and Country. Invited Virtual Book Fair available on YouTube, April 2020.Crisis in American Democracy Series, Impeachment from the Perspective of History. Invited Roundtable Discussion, Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation, UW-Stout, November 2019.Tuskegee History and Research Symposium, We Soldiers of Democracy: Black Soldiers during the Birth of Jim Crow. Invited Talk, Phi Alpha Theta, February 2019.SELECTED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS“The Lone Warrior: Henry Ossian Flipper’s Fight to Restore His Honor, presented at the 2009 Biennial Association for African American Historical Research and Preservation Conference in Seattle, Washington.“Soft Men Cannot Carry the Hard Fight: African American Soldiers Fight for Citizenship and Manhood in the Spanish-American-Cuban War,” presented at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, September 2010 Cincinnati, Ohio.“Lincoln’s Latin American Experiment: African American Relocation to Central and South America, 1861-1865,” presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, October 2013 St. Louis, Missouri.“Fighting in an unholy war: African-American Soldiers Fight for Citizenship and Manhood in the Spanish-American-Cuban War,” presented at the ICSM Symposium of Men and Masculinities: Identities, Cultures, and Societies, September 2014 Izmir, Turkey.“Race Warrior: The Re-examination of Colonel Charles Young as a Civil Rights Leader,” presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, September 2014 Memphis, TN.“Despised Loyalty: African American Soldiers Fight for Citizenship and Manhood during World War I,” presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Ohio Valley Historical Conference, October 2014 Clarksville, TN.“The Racial and Intellectual Activism: Colonel Charles Young,” presented at the Transatlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race. June 2017 Washington D.C.“Behind the Mask: Hooded Justice and Righteous Anger,” presented at the 4th Annual Tuskegee History and Research Symposium. February 2020 Tuskegee, Alabama.“Race Warriors of Radical Resistance: The Houston Rebellion of 1917,” presented at the African American Intellectual Society 2020 Annual Conference. March 2020 Austin, Texas.ADVISINGCurrent Graduate Student Thesis Committee Member: Department of Applied PsychologyTyler Fluid, “Organizational Justice, Job Satisfaction, and Perceived Safety Climate.” Fall 2020. RESEARCH APPOINTMENTSSummer 2007 “Indian Woods: At the Crossroads of Three Cultures.” Served as Research Assistant to Dr. Arwin Smallwood.Summer 2001 “In the shadow of Selma: The continuing struggle for Civil Rights,” Research Assistant for Dr. Cynthia Griggs-Fleming and the Ronald McNair Summer Research Institute. UNIVERSITY SERVICEThe University of Wisconsin-StoutWomen and Gender Studies Committee2019-PresentPeace Studies Committee2019-PresentBlack Student Union, Co-Advisor2020-PresentThe University of MississippiFaculty Senate Representative 2018-2019Academic Discipline Committee 2018-2019Governance Faculty Senate Committee 2018-2019Assistant Professor of WGS and AAS, Search Committee 2019The Non-Tenure Track Task Force 2018THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS Treasurer, Graduate Association for African American History, 2008-15President Phi Alpha Theta (Epsilon Nu chapter) 2007-2009President, The Association for the Worldwide Study of the African Diaspora, 2010-15Vice –President, Graduate Association for African American History, 2007-2008Vice-President, Phi Alpha Theta (Epsilon Nu chapter) 2006-2007Treasurer, Graduate Student Association, 2008-2009Graduate Representative for the History Department to the Graduate Student AssociationMember of the Graduate Association for African American History, 2006-PresentJudge, Tennessee History Day, 2007,2008, 2009,2010,2011Coordinator, The Graduate Student Orientation, 2008Graduate student representative for Scholarships Committee, 2008-15EDITORIAL SERVICEJournal of Southern History, Manuscript Reviewer 2020Journal of African American History, Manuscript Reviewer2020Southern Illinois University Press, Manuscript Reviewer2020The University of Tennessee Press, Manuscript Reviewer2019H-Net/War Editorial Board and H-Net/Af-Am Editorial Board2015-PresentBook Review Editor for the West Tennessee Historical Society Papers2016-2018PROFESSIONAL SERVICEOrganization of American Historians (OAH), Darlene Clark Hine Prize Committee, 2021-2022American Historical Association (AHA) Wesley/Logan Book Prize 2021-23Treasurer for the Association of Black Women Historians2019-PresentWebmaster for the History Department at York College2016-18Graduate Assistant for the National African American Photographic Archive2011-13Archival Assistant for the Cotton Museum 2008-10TEACHING EXPERIENCEThe University of Wisconsin-StoutU.S. History to 18772019-PresentU.S. History Since 18772019-PresentThe African American Experience2020-PresentThe History of World War II2020-PresentThe University of MississippiIntroduction to African American Studies 2017-2019History of Hip-Hop 2018Introduction to Black Liberation Theology 2019York College, CUNYWorld War I to the Current War on Terror 2015-19The Black Experience in the Caribbean 2015-19Black Women in the Atlantic World2016-19The Three Worlds: Europe, the Americas and the Third World in Modern Era 2016The Birth of Europe 2015 The University of MemphisSurvey of United States History Since 1877 2007-18Introduction to African/African American Studies 2007Survey of United States History to 1877 2008-10U.S Military and Naval History 2012-15African American History 2015-16Marist CollegeAmerican History Since 1945 2016-18PUBLIC SERVICEAdvisory Board, Memphis for All, Memphis, TN 2017-19Memphis City Schools, African American History Summer Institute, Memphis, TN 2009-10HISTORICAL CONSULTINGThe United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 2020Reviewing Guidelines for Teaching about the HolocaustORGANIZATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONSThe African American Intellectual Historical Society (AAIHS)Association of Black Women Historians (ABWH)The American Historical Association (AHA)Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASLAH)Association for the Worldwide Study of the African Diaspora (ASWAD)Phi Alpha Theta Historical Honor Society (PAT)The Southern Historical (SHA)The Society of Military History (SMH)The Southern Women’s Historical Association (SWHA)The Western Association of Women Historians (WAWH) ................
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