Graduate Student, History
Thesis Title: The Wide Black Power Movement: The Black Panthers of Israel, the United Kingdom, and the United States, 1966-75
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William H. Chafe
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About
I am a sixth-year History Ph.D. candidate at Duke University, working with my advisor William H. Chafe. I study the twentieth century United States, with fields in Modern U.S. History; Intellectual and Cultural History of the U.S., Colonial Period to the Present; Global History; and Race, Representation and Visual Culture.
I am interested in foreign perceptions of the U.S. during the twentieth century, with specific emphasis on the civil rights movement and its effects on and interactions with racial formations outside the United States. My dissertation examines the Black Panther Parties of Israel and the United Kingdom, with reference to the Black Panthers in the United States.









