Kathleen Clark is the author of Defining Moments: African American Commemoration and Political Culture in the American South and has published articles on Emancipation Day and July 4th celebrations. Her current research focuses on early 20th century southern women writers and gender and political culture in the early twentieth-century South. Dissertations Supervised: Miller, Leslie, "The Power of the Privileged: The Model of the White Middle Class Family and the Education of American Children, 1820-1920" (In Progress) Hayes, John, "Hard, Hard Religion: Faith and Class in the New South" (2007)
MA Theses Supervised: Brearley, Margaret, "Politics of Persuasion: The Language and Limits of the Long Career of Rebecca Latimer Felton" (2010) Summerlin, Elizabeth, ""Not Ratified but Hereby Rejected:" The Women's Suffrage Movement in Georgia, 1895-1925" (2009).