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Hannah Waits

Latino immigrants, Christianity, and modern U.S. South

Graduate Student
Office: 122 LeConte
Office Hours: M 9:00-10:00
hwaits@uga.edu

My research examines the ways that Latino immigration has transformed the religious landscape of the U.S. South. I am interested in how immigrating to the Bible Belt has uniquely impacted immigrants' lives and how Latinos have changed the Bible Belt.

Research and Teaching Interests

[Latin America & Caribbean]
[Religion]
[Transnational]
[U.S. South]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]

MA Thesis

"TBA," supervised by Dr. Bethany Moreton (In Progress)

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