Other Projects
OAH-NPS Cooperative Agreement Project
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- Co-authored with Keith S. Hebert, Historic Resource Study of African American Schools in the South, 1865-1900. Prepared for the National Park Service in Cooperation with the Organization of American Historians (Washington: National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior, 2022).
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- “University of Alabama Civil War Monument - UDC Boulder,” entry with interpretative essay, Commemorative Cultures: A University of St. Andrews Project, The American Civil War Monuments Database, edited by Jill Caddell, Kristin Treen and Alan Miller, (2022), https://www.civilwarmonuments.org/.
- Foreword to My Work among the Freedmen: The Civil War and Reconstruction Letters of Harriet M. Buss, edited by Jonathan W. White and Lydia J. Davis (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2021).
- “On Confederate Monuments at the University of Alabama,” in A Deeper Sickness: Museum of America in the Pandemic Year, 2020, ed. Margaret Peacock and Erik Peterson, 2021, https://adhc.lib.ua.edu/pandemicbook/08-09/.
- “Art and Disrupting the Confederate Monumental Landscape.” In American Geography: Photographs of Land Use From 1840 to the Present, edited by Sandra Phillips and Sally Martin Katz (Santa Fe: Radius Books/SFMOMA, 2021), 255-257.
- Contributor, Tuscaloosa Civil Rights History Taskforce, Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Trail, brochure, ed. John Giggie (Tuscaloosa: Tuscaloosa Civil Rights History Trail, 2019).
- “’Three Cheers for the Red, White, and Blue #17’: Reflections,” in Freedom? Selections from the Paul R. Jones Collection, exhibition catalog, eds. Dalila Scruggs, and Stephanie Kirkland (Tuscaloosa: Paul R. Jones Gallery, 2017), 40-41.
- “An Icon Transformed,” North Carolina Humanities Council Newsletter, July 12, 2011, http://www.nchumanities.org/galleries/icon-transformed.
- “Full Circle,” An Icon Transformed: The Metamorphosis of an Old Cary School into a New Arts Center (Cary, NC: Town of Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources, 2011).
Select Service:
- Smarthistory and Hilary Green, “The National Memorial for Peace and Justice (Equal Justice Initiative),” A Seeing History video, January 6, 2022.
- Dr. Hilary N. Green and Dr. Beth Harris, "Slave Burial Ground, University of Alabama," a Seeing America video, in Smarthistory, September 29, 2021.
- Dr. Hilary N. Green and Dr. Steve Zucker, "Slavery at the West Point of the Confederacy," a Seeing America video, in Smarthistory, July 2, 2021.
- Exhibit Consultant, Bank of the State Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Series: Civil War and Reconstruction Exhibit, UA Warner Transportation Museum, Tuscaloosa, AL, August 2019.
- “After Slavery: A Pop Up Museum,” a BUI 301-015 class public history exhibition, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, Fall 2018.
- Core User, Mapping the Fourth of July in the Civil War Era: A Crowdsourced Digital Archive Workshop and Pilot, Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, training workshop for the Spring 2016 pilot held September 26-27, 2015.
- Coordinator and Intern Supervisor, GIS Historic Cemetery Project, Elizabeth City/Pasquotank County Parks and Recreation, Elizabeth City, NC, 2012-2014.
- Program Planning Committee, “An Icon Transformed,” Town of Cary Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources, Cary, NC, 2010-2011.
- Intern, American Experience’s “Reconstruction,” WGBH (PBS), Boston, MA, 2002-2003.