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Rebecca Hill
Rebecca Hill

Profile: Dr. Rebecca Hill has a BA in History from Wesleyan University (1991) and a PhD in American Studies with a minor in Gender Studies from the University of Minnesota (2000.) She came to Kennesaw State in 2010. She is the author of Men, Mobs and Law: Anti-Lynching and Labor Defense in U.S. Radical History. (Duke, 2009). She has published articles in New Left Review, Labor: Studies in Working Class History of the Americas; American Quarterly, and Labour/Le Travail. She is a member of the American Studies Association Committee on Programs and Centers and the Critical Prison Studies Caucus. Her academic interests are social movement history in connection to popular culture and the state. Her current research is on anti-fascism in American politics and culture from the 1930s-2000s. She teaches the American Studies Scholarship and Methods classes in the MA program and advises all the MA students. Education: Ph.D., University of Minnesota and B.A., Wesleyan University.

  • Men, Mobs, and Law

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5303573-men-mobs-and-law   Men, Mobs, and Law: Anti-Lynching and Labor Defense in U.S. Radical History by Rebecca N.…

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