| Raymond Gavins, Professor
 Please note: Raymond has left the "History" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date. Research and teaching: Modern America, Afro-America, and American South
- Contact Info:
Office Location: | 302 Carr Bldg, Durham, NC 27708 | Email Address: |   | - Specialties:
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Race and Ethnicity
Cultural History African, Middle East and Asia United States and Canada
- Research Interests: Research and teaching: Modern America, Afro-America, and American South.
Research and teaching: Modern America, Afro-America, and American South
- Curriculum Vitae
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- R Gavins, The Cambridge Guide to African American History
(February, 2016),
pp. 346 pages, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 1107501962 [abs]
- R Gavins, A historical overview of the barriers faced by black American males in pursuit of higher education, Diversity in Higher Education: Diminishing Proportions, edited by Henry T. Frierson, Willie Pearson Jr., and James H. Wyche,
Diversity in Higher Education, vol. 6
(December, Submitted, 2009),
pp. 13-29, Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 1479-3644 [doi]
- R Gavins, Diaspora Africans and Slavery,
in Africana Studies: A Survey of Africa and the African Diaspora, 3rd ed, 91-108.,
manual
(2005)
- R Gavins and IT Hill, From the Editors: Behind the Veil,
OAH Magazine of History, vol. 18
(January, Submitted, 2004),
pp. 3-36, ISSN 0882-228X [25163653], [doi]
- R Gavins, Literature on Jim Crow,
OAH Magazine of History, vol. 18
(January, Submitted, 2004),
pp. 13-16, ISSN 0882-228X [25163655], [doi]
Fellowships: Ford, NEH, Rockefeller, Southern, Carter G. Woodson Institute, Whitney M. Young Jr., Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Co-recipient: Distinguished Oral History Project Award, Oral History Association, 1996; Carey McWilliams Book Award, 2002; Lillian Smith Book Award, 2002.
Julian Francis Abele Achievement Award, Black Graduate and Professional Student Association, 1998.
Recipient: John W. Blassingame Award, Southern Historical Association, 2008 |