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Sailing the Seas of Slavery: An Analysis of Instructions to British and American Slave Ship ...2019Joyce, Montana StudentHistory, UNCG
The last war of honor: manhood, race, gender, class and conscription in North Carolina durin...2019Hall, James WilsonStudentHistory, UNCG
Little Tallassee: a Creek Indian colonial town2019Ward, Monica R.StudentHistory, UNCG
A matter of national concern: the Kennedy administration’s campaign to restore public educat...2015Lee, Brian E.StudentHistory, UNCG
Segregating the police: negotiating equality in postwar Memphis, Tennessee2016Williams, Margaret KeetonStudentHistory, UNCG
The North Carolina Railroad, industrial slavery, and the economic development of North Carol...2017Petersen, Keri T.StudentHistory, UNCG
When the Eagle Encountered the Lion: An Exploration of Religious Syncretism after the Spanis...2018Countryman, Caroline StudentHistory, UNCG
Agents of empire: entrepreneurship and the transformation of Virginia, 1688-17502018Michie, Ian M.StudentHistory, UNCG
Fugitive Femininity: Runaway Women and Performative Freedom in Antebellum North Carolina2018Starbuck, Victoria StudentHistory, UNCG
“This must be worked out locally”: race, education, and leadership in Rockingham County, Nor...2019Russell, Deborah DossStudentHistory, UNCG
Crime, justice, and order in the North Carolina Piedmont, 1760-18062019Stroud, Jason MichaelStudentHistory, UNCG
Cross purposes: U.S. missionaries and the U.S. occupation of Haiti2019Davis, Christopher W.StudentHistory, UNCG
The politics of Norplant: feminism, civil rights, and social policy in the 1990s2020Licata, Justina CarmelaStudentHistory, UNCG
Nineteenth-Century Whaling and the Environment: An Exploration of the Cultural Influences on...2021Davidson, Matthew StudentEnglish, UNCG
On Whom the Nation Rests: Leopoldo Méndez’s Allegory of Suffering2022Campbell, Beth I. StudentArt History, UNCG