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Katherine E. Rohrer

Antebellum U.S. South, Gender, Race Relations

Graduate Student
M.A., University of Georgia, 2007

Office: 118 LeConte Hall
elwdawg83@uga.edu

Research and Teaching Interests

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

MA Thesis

"Black, White and Sunday School:The Relationship Among Religion, The Plantation Mistress, and The Slave in Reality and in Memory," supervised by Dr. Diane Batts Morrow (2007)

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