HILARY N. GREEN
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Scholarship

​I am a published author who explores the intersections of race, class, and gender in the 19th Century America, US South and Atlantic World. Specifically, my scholarship sheds light on the diverse African American experience during the American Civil War and Reconstruction eras and Civil War Memory, the US South, 19th Century America, and the Atlantic World. 
 
My scholarly passion grew out of my formal and informal educational experience as a native Bostonian who attended the Brockton Public Schools, graduated from Franklin and Marshall, Tufts University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and regularly vacationed in south-central Pennsylvania and the Charleston, SC Lowcountry.
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  • Home
  • About
    • Vita
  • Scholarship
    • Educational Reconstruction
    • Works In Progress
    • Articles, Chapters, Essays
    • Book Reviews, Blogs, Interviews
  • Teaching
    • Tips on Seminar and Taking Notes
    • DH Research Resources
    • Jim Crow Alabama Textbooks
    • Universities Studying Slavery Bibliography
    • Alternate Tours
    • Student Projects >
      • Unessays
  • Public History
    • The Hallowed Grounds Project
    • Monument Removal Project
    • Other Projects
  • Contact