Carmen Harris’ Scholarly Pursuits

May 17, 2011 at 9:37 am

Associate Professor Carmen Harris, History, served as exhibit judge for National History Day at Sterling School in Greenville, S.C. on Feb. 3, 2012.

Associate Professor Carmen Harris, History, read the paper “I ain’t taking my name off the list until Thurgood Marshall comes down here and tells me”: Rural Afro-South Carolinians and the Fight against Massive Resistance, at the Southern Rural Sociological Association Conference in Birmingham, Ala. on Feb 6, 2012.

Harris, C. Review of “I Belong to South Carolina: South Carolina Slave Narratives,” The Florida Historical Quarterly, 90(1), 89-92, Summer 2011.

Harris, C. “Promoting Student Research through Authentic Historical Pedagogy,” Presented at the Seventh Annual SC Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Moore-Snipes, J., and Harris, C. “From Africa’s ‘Happy Seat’: Phyllis Wheatley, Poet,” Presented at the Seventh Annual SC Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Neeley, W., and Harris, C. “The Mother of Freedom: Elizabeth Freeman,” Presented at the Seventh Annual SC Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Willard, D. L., Neeley, W., and Harris, C. “1855 Massachusetts State Law Ends Racially Segregated Public Education,” Presented at the Seventh Annual SC Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Louzri, M., and Harris, C. “’You have libeled my state, and slandered my relation, … and I feel it to be my duty to punish you for it’: The Sumner-Brooks Affair of 1856,” Presented at the Seventh Annual SC Upstate Research Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 2011.

Harris, C. “‘Ain’t I a Woman’?: A Historical Dissection of the African American Female Experience,” for USC-Upstate Preface Program, 2010.

Harris, C. “Living at Home: Rural Afro-South Carolinians and the Quest for Economic and Social Justice,” Presented at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, 2010.

Harris, C. “Still Eating in the Kitchen: The Marginalization of African American Faculty in Majority-White Academic Governance,” Presented at the American Association of University Professors Conference on Academic Governance, 2010.

Harris, C. “I Belong to South Carolina,” Invited Book Review, University Press of Florida, 2010.