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Jason Manthorne

U.S. South, U.S. 19th & 20th Century

Graduate Student
Office: 112 LeConte
jman@uga.edu

Research and Teaching Interests

[U.S. South]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[African American]
[Environment & Agriculture]

MA Thesis

"Hoover Days: The South's Landless Farmers in the Great Depression," supervised by Dr. James C. Cobb (2006)

Selected Publications

"The View From the Cotton: Reconsidering the Southern Tenant Farmers Union," Agricultural History (Winter 2010) winner of the Everett E. Edwards Award for best article submitted by a graduate student

Honors and Awards

Edward Everetts Award for Best Graduate Essay, Agricultural History Society (2009)

'Memphis State Eight' First Place Paper Prize, Graduate Association of African American History (2008)

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