Previous Projects
State and Local Sector
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NC Civil Rights Trail, NCAAHC, 2021-2023
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Freedom Roads, NCAAHC, State Historic Sites & State Historic Parks, 2021-2023
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Green Book Traveling Exhibit, 2022-2023, NCAAHC
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African American Music Traveling Exhibit, 2022-2023
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ANCHOR, NC Office of Archives and History, 2019-2021
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Pope House Museum, 2018-2019
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Historic Interpreter, Duke Homestead, 2017-2019
Panels & Discussions
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Commemorating Civil Rights in North Carolina, MLK Celebration, Harvey B. Gantt Center for Arts & Culture, 2023
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Civil Rights and North Carolina: A Closer Look, Association of African American Museums (AAAM), 2o22
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North Carolina's 35th USCT Educator Workshop, Carolina K-12 & Tryon Palace, 2022
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Exploring the NC Civil Rights Trail, North Carolina Museums Council (NCMC), 2021
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"Rooted in NC: Navigating State Supported Institutions and Planting Seeds of the African Diaspora in North Carolina," AAAM, 2020
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"Tobacco and the African American Experience at Duke Homestead: From Enslavement to Freedom, The Panel Series," Duke Homestead State Historic Site, 2019
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"BLACK LIVES MATTER!: Under a Trump Presidency," Mirroring the Past: Blue v. Durham Public Schools and Black Education, Norfolk State University, 2017
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"The Black Struggle for Education in North Carolina, 1865-1970," Gaining An Equal Playing Field: Blue et al. v. Durham Public Schools (1951), Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), 2016
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"A Closer Look Into the Life of John Hope Franklin," A Legacy Not Forgotten: The Scholarly Works of John Hope Franklin, ASALH, 2015
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"Structural Racism in the United States: An Interdisciplinary Perspective," The Battle For A Fair Education in Durham, North Carolina: Blue vs. Durham Public Schools (1951), Moore Undergraduate Research Program (MURAP), 2014
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"From Sports to Medicine: Segregation in Durham, NC 1940-1965," Segregated Medicine: The Beginning of an Era, ASALH, 2014
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"Reflections on the Ties that Bind: Students from North Carolina A&T State University & North Carolina Central University During the Civil Rights Movement and Today" Roundtable Discussion, ASALH 2014
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"Black Wall Street: Durham, North Carolina, 1920-1960," Education in Durham, North Carolina, 1920-1960, ASALH, 2013
Curated, & Published Works
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Freedom Roads Wayside Markers, NCAAHC, State Historic Sites, & NC State Parks, 2022
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North Carolina's 35th USCT, Carolina K-12 & Tryon Palace, 2022
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The History of Black Education in North Carolina: A Teaching Guide for High School Educators, Carolina K-12, 2022
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The Influence & Impact of Historically Black Colleges & Universities on the Civil Rights Movement, Carolina K-12, 2022
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The Women of Bennett College: Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement, ANCHORNC, 2020
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Religion and the Civil Rights Movement: Malcolm X Visits North Carolina in 1963, ANCHORNC, 2020
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North Carolina's 35th USCT, Carolina K-12 & Tryon Palace, 2022
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A History of Black Main Street: African American Walking Tour, Pope House Museum, 2019
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"Tobacco and the African American Experience at Duke Homestead: From Enslavement to Freedom: The Panel Series", Duke Homestead State Historic Site, 2019
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Centennial Mayoral Race, Pope House Museum 2019
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Women of the Pope House, Pope House Museum 2019
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Fun In the Sun: Life of the Pope Family, Pope House Museum, 2019
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Biking Black Wall Street: Remembering Our Past, Durham Museum of History, 2014