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I started a PhD program in World History at Northeastern University in 2023. You can find my student profile here. I will be up for candidacy next spring.

My doctoral research focuses on African American women’s political legacies through the Civil War and into the Progressive era. I am also interested in the digital humanities and disability studies. I recently published a blog post on my digital history project, “Pension Claims to Networks.”

I will be updating this site much more regularly in the future! Stay tuned for more updates!

PUBLICATIONS

Pension Claims to Networks: Logics of African American Women’s Community Making at the Turn of the Twentieth Century,” The NULab for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science (blog), May 21, 2025.

12th Bamako Encounters Explores Africa as a Planetary Concept,” Ocula Magazine, published December 20, 2019. Written by Emmanuel Balogun.

Images published for “In Mirrors” by Emmanuel Balogun in Limbo Magazine Issue 1, 2020.

Psychicness, Planetarity and the Aftermath of Knowledge,” on Medium, published June 20, 2019. Co-written with Serubiri Moses.

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