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Daleah Goodwin

20th Century Black Women

Graduate Student
Office: 120 LeConte
dgoodwin@uga.edu

Daleah Goodwin is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of History at the University of Georgia. She teaches Introduction to Women's Studies in the Institute for Women's Studies. Her research focuses on 20th century black women and identity. For more about Daleah, please visit her website.

Research and Teaching Interests

[African American]
[U.S. 19th & 20th Century]
[Women's History]
[Gender & Sexuality]

Dissertation

"TBA," supervised by Dr. Diane Batts Morrow (In Progress)

Honors and Awards

Excellence in Teaching Award, Univerisity of Georgia Graduate School (2009)

Encouragement to Teach Award, UGA Department of History (2008)

Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, UGA Graduate School and Department of History (2007)

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