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Elizabeth Summerlin

Twentieth Century US, Women's History, Southern History

Graduate Student
BA Georgia College and State University, 2007

Office: 114 LeConte
Office Hours: By appointment
lizzy@uga.edu

Elizabeth is currently working on her MA thesis. She is writing about the women's suffrage movement in Georgia.

Research and Teaching Interests

[Women's History]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[U.S. South]

MA Thesis

""Not Ratified but Hereby Rejected:" The Women's Suffrage Movement in Georgia, 1895-1925," supervised by Dr. Kathleen Clark (In Progress)

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Encouragement to Teach Award, UGA History Department (2009)

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