About Angela hornsby gutting Dr.
MICRO-BIO
-
Dr. Hornsby-Gutting is an historian of the twentieth-century United States. She is particularly interested in African-American youth culture, race-based communal activism and gender constructions among black men and women in the early 20th century...More
Dr. Hornsby-Gutting is an historian of the twentieth-century United States. She is particularly interested in African-American youth culture, race-based communal activism and gender constructions among black men and women in the early 20th century. Hornsby-Gutting is author of Black Manhood and Community Building in North Carolina, 1900-1930. Her articles and essays have appeared in the Journal of Negro History, the Journal of Southern History, the Blackwell Companion to African-American History and Southern Cultures. An essay in the Journal of Women's HIstory, focused on Nannie Helen Burroughs and her foreign missions work, is forthcoming in the Spring of 2019. Hornsby-Gutting is currently completing a monograph of the National Traning School for Women and Girls, as founded and led by Burroughs.
Less
EXPERIENCE
-
Missouri State University
- Associate Professor
- History
- Present
EDUCATION
-
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Ph.D.
- 1998 to December 2003
Links