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Department
of
History

ERIN D. CHAPMAN
Assistant Professor of History and African American Studies


Dr. Chapman is currently revising her manuscript, Prove It On Me: Gender, Popular Culture, and Politics in the New Negro Era, a study of the new urban racial order that emerged in the wake of the Great Migration and set the course for racial politics in the 20th century. Her research interests include post-emancipation African American history, U.S. women’s history, and the history of gender, race, and popular culture in the 20th century United States. Dr. Chapman teaches History and African American Studies courses, including HIS 307/AAS 325: African American History to 1865, AAS 201: The African American Experience, and HIS 400-1: U.S. Black Feminism.

 

Professor Chapman

Office Hours: Tuesdays 1:00-3:00 or by appointment on Monday or Tuesday
Longstreet Hall 314
915-5801
echapman@olemiss.edu