Scholarship and Biography

My current work examines the world of ritual and revival and its meaning for political awakening in Black refugee or "contraband camps" of the American Civil War. These camps were known as "contraband camps" because African Americans were considered to be between slavery and freedom as "confiscated contraband property" in U.S.-controlled territory across the South. This project elucidates the possibilities and complications of Black spiritual creativity in these camps for kinship formation and postwar political participation. It reckons with "religion" as a dynamic and precarious mediating force between the enslaved and the state at the end of slavery. And it penetrates the question "Who belongs and how?" for those negotiating statelessness and peoplehood in the midst of their self-emancipation. For more on my graduate students, research, courses, and media, click on my webpage.

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Honors

Digital Humanities Training Grant for MITH Winter Institute, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, University of Maryland
University of Maryland, College Park (United States, College Park) - UMCP, 2013
Alumnae Association of Barnard College Fellowship
Barnard College (United States, New York), 2013 - 2014
Mandel Faculty Grant in the Humanities Award
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2014 - 2015
Library & Technology Services Information Literacy Grant
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2015
Provost Research Award
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2015 - 2016
Caleb Loring, Jr. Fellowship,
Boston Athenaeum (United States, Boston), 2016
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Abolition, and Resistance Postdoctoral Fellowship
Yale University (United States, New Haven), 2016
AAS-National Endowment for the Humanities Long-Term Fellowship,
American Antiquarian Society (United States, Worcester) - AAS, 2016 - 2017
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship
Massachusetts Historical Society (United States, Boston), 2018

Organizational Affiliations

Affiliated Faculty, Department of African and African American Studies, Brandeis University

Assistant Professor of History, Department of History, Brandeis University

Education

University of Pennsylvania
Ph.D.
Yale University
M.A.
Barnard College
B.A.