Marie Stango
Director Of Graduate Studies, Director of History Education, and Assistant Professor - 18th- and 19th-Century U.S.; Women, Gender, and Sexuality; African American and African Diaspora studies
Office: LA 331
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Education
Ph.D., University of Michigan (2016)
M.A., University of Michigan (2012)
B.A., New York University (2009)
Research Interests
Slavery and emancipation in the Atlantic World; women, gender, and sexuality; African American and African Diaspora studies; 18th and 19th century U.S. History; unfreedom in American History; American Empire
Selected Fellowships and Grants
National Endowment for the Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship, Library Company of Philadelphia, 2019-2020
American Fellowship, American Association of University Women, 2015-2016
Mellon Public Humanities Fellowship, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History (Detroit, MI) and the University of Michigan, 2015
Ruth R. and Alyson R. Miller Fellowship in Women’s History, Massachusetts Historical Society, 2013-2014
Frances Lewis Fellowship in Gender and Women’s Studies, Virginia Historical Society, 2013-2014
Travel Grant, John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History, Duke University, 2013-2014
Albert M. Greenfield Foundation Fellowship in African American History, Library Company of Philadelphia, 2013-2014
Current Projects
Second Black Republic: Freedom and Family in the Making of Liberia, book manuscript in preparation.
Courses Taught
HIST 1111 U.S. History to 1865
HIST 3307 Early North America
HIST 4418 U.S. History for Teachers