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Deborah Gray White
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Deborah Gray White is the Board of Governors Professor of History and Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. In addition to teaching at Rutgers, she also directed, "The Black Atlantic: Race, Nation and Gender", a project at The Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis from 1997 to 1999. Throughout 2000-2003 she was the chair of the history department at Rutgers. White has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, the Woodrow Wilson International Center Fellowship, the Carter G. Woodson Medallion for excellence in African American history, and has also received an Honorary Doctorate from her undergraduate alma mater, Binghamton University. She currently heads the Scarlet and Black Project which investigates Native Americans and African Americans in the history of Rutgers University.
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Deborah Gray White is a prominent American historian specializing in the experience of African American women.
Her seminal work, Ar'n't I a woman?, is an essential reference for understanding the history of Black women in the United States.
As a professor at Rutgers University, she has dedicated her career to teaching History and Gender Studies.
Her book Telling Histories explores the trajectories of Black women historians within the academic sphere.
With a prolific career spanning over 60 works, her research has been key to highlighting issues of race and education.
