Associate Professor of History and American Studies Erin Devlin's research has been featured by National Parks Traveler in an article titled "Black Studies Could Lead To New Historic Landmarks, Transparency About Segregation." Devlin's featured study, "Segregation in Virginia’s National Parks, 1916-1965," examines the development of National Park Service segregation policies Read more…
[...]
The post Black Studies Could Lead To New Historic Landmarks, Transparency About Segregation (National Parks Traveler) appeared first on EagleEye. Read more…
Dr. Venus Romance Jones. It’s no wonder University of Mary Washington senior Timbila Kabre said she had “fallen in love” while researching the late physician bearing that name, who in 1968, became the first African-American woman to graduate from Mary Washington. “Dr. Jones’ hard work, passion and love for others Read more…
Dr. Venus Romance Jones. It’s no wonder University of Mary Washington senior Timbila Kabre said she had “fallen in love” while researching the late physician bearing that name, who in 1968, became the first African-American woman to graduate from Mary Washington. “Dr. Jones’ hard work, passion and love for others Read more…
Executive Director of Alumni Relations Mark Thaden '02 and Associate Professor of History and American Studies Erin Devlin were interviewed in The Free Lance-Star about Mary Washington's LGBTQ Alumni Oral History Project. UMW Libraries' Special Collections and University Archives just launched the oral history collection, made up of recorded interviews Read more…Read more about Erin Devlin.