Fellowship Recipients
2024-2025 Fellowships
Short-term Fellowships
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Elizabeth Asher, University of Maryland- Standardizing Pollution, Making Remedies: Nuclear Waste Management at the Savannah River Site
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Dominic D'Amour, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM)-Ralph McGill: An Intellectual in the Service of President Johnson
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Ariele Dionne-Krosnick, McGill University-Swimming Studies: The SCLC
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John Donoghue, Loyola University-American Insurrections: An Unruly History of White Nationalism
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Alexander Dossin, University of Oregon-The Complete Piano Music of George Walker
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Samantha Ege, University of Southampton-Undine Smith Moore: The Dean of Black Women Composers
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Rachel Kirk, Louisiana State University-Sybil Kein, Louisiana Creole, and Transnational Francophone Histories in the Michel Fabre Collection
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Katherine Lanning, Wichita State University-Diagetic Paratext in Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Chase McCarter, University of New Mexico-The Emotional World of Ex-Confederate Expatriates in Latin America, 1865-1870
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Claude Mohr, University of Florida-Queer Temporality and Brion Gysin's Dreamachine (1959)
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Thomas Munro, Yale-Postimperial Classics in the United Kingdom, 1939-2021
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James Costello O’Reilly, Queen’s University-Northern Irish Poetry & The News
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Summer Perritt, Rice University-A Southern Reclamation: Understanding Black Identity and Return Migration in the Post-Civil Rights Era
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Corey Stout, Rice University-Gulf Coast Modernism: Forrest Bess, John Biggers, and the Arts Festival at Texas Southern University
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Nick Twemlow, University of Chicago-KaliVision: Visions and Revisions
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Michael Uy, Writer/Scholar-Vantile Whitfield and the National Endowment for the Arts's Expansion Arts Program
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Elena Valli, Trinity College- Efforts of Attention: Anthony Hecht's Meditative Poetry
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Mary Bathory Vidaver, University of Mississippi-Miss Lucy and Her Allies: Religious Faith, Social Justice, and the Multi-Generational Struggle for a Democratic South, 1880-1964
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Edward Yang, UNC Chapel Hill-Creating Enchantment: A History of the Gothic and Inspiring Interactive Reading
The Benny Andrews Award
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Sinclair Spratley-Columbia “We Remember Attica”: Carceral Politics in Art in the Long 1970s
J. Herman Blake and Emily L. Moore Award
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Desiree McCray, Writer/Educator-Mothers of the Movement: Women's Contributions Toward the Work of Liberation
Billops-Hatch Fellowship
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Ebonie Pollock, Harvard-Gold Would Not Be Too Precious a Medium: The Material and Memory of African American Women’s Modern Figurative Sculpture
Nancy and Randall Burkett Award for Research in Black Print Culture
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Joan Bryant, Syracuse University-Kelly Miller's Book-Making and Agents
LGBTQ Collection Fellowship
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Sam King-Shaw, SUNY at Buffalo-Constructing Alternative Genealogies, Desiring Alternative Futures
The Donald C. Locke Award
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Grace Aneiza Ali, Florida State University-Donald Locke: Nexus Exhibit
Pellom McDaniels Fellowship
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Bianca Jackson, Virginia Humanities HBCU Scholar- Undine Smith Moore
Geffen and Lewyn Family Southern Jewish Research Fellowship
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Josh Renaud, St. Louis Post-Dispatch-Educational Computer Games
Leonard and Louise Riggio Fellowship
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Christina Thomas, Jackson State University- “Worth More Than Just Money:” Friends of Children of Mississippi and the Battle for Early Childhood Education, 1966-1969
Dana White Graduate Fellowship for Research in Atlanta History
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Bethany Bell, University of Virginia-How Free and Unfree Black Southerners Experienced, Claimed, and Reshaped the Built Environment During the U.S. Civil War