Molly McGeehe, Assoc Professor of American Studies on Oxford's Global Connections program Civil Rights and the American South. In May 2011 and May 2015 she joined Lyn Pace, Oxford's chaplin, and Dr. That summer she also traveled to the Mississippi Delta with students as part of Emory's Journeys of Reconciliation program. In the summer of 2003 she participated in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for College and University Teachers studying African American Struggles for Freedom and Civil Rights, 1866 to 1965, at the W. She teaches The Foundations of American Society: Beginnings to 1877, The Making of Modern America: United States Since 1877, American Civil Rights History, Modern American History 1945 to the present, The New South: 1877 to the Present, America in the 1960s, and Oral History: Engaging with Living Subjects. She uses music, art, photographs, and documents to engage students in thinking critically about history. Students in her classes learn to use the tools of history in their studies of the past. She joined the Oxford College faculty in the fall of 2000. Susan Youngblood Ashmore is an American historian with a strong interest in the twentieth-century South.
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