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Karsonya (Kaye) Wise Whitehead, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Communication and African and African American Studies in the Department of Communication at Loyola University Maryland and the Founding Executive Director of The Emilie Frances Davis Center for Education, Research, and Culture. She is the author of four books including RaceBrave: new and selected works; Notes from a Colored Girl: The Civil War Pocket Diaries of Emilie Frances Davis, which received both the 2015 Darlene Clark Hine Book Award from the Organization of American Historians and the 2014 Letitia Woods Brown Book Award from the Association of Black Women Historians; and, Letters to My Black Sons: Raising Boys in a Post-Racial America. She is also a K-12 Master Teacher in African American History, an award-winning former Baltimore City middle school teacher, a three-time New York Emmy-nominated documentary filmmaker, and a 2016–2017 guest commentator for WYPR 88.1 FM. Finally, Dr. Whitehead is the creator of the #SayHerName Syllabus. Follow her on Twitter@kayewhitehead
Karsonya Wise Whitehead; Lesson Plan: Them Girls Sure Got History: Notes on Becoming a Forensic Herstorical Investigator. Meridians 1 December 2016; 15 (1): 269–289. doi: https://doi.org/10.2979/meridians.15.1.14
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