Allison Dorsey , Associate Professor (History)
BookDorsey, A. 2004. To Build our lives together: Community formation in Black Atlanta, 1875-1906. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press. Find this resource Book ChapterDorsey, A. 2002. White girls and strong black women: Reflections on a decade of teaching black history at predominantly white institutions (PWIs). In Twenty-first century feminist classrooms: Pedagogies of identity and difference, edited by A.A. MacDonald and S. Sánchez-Casal, 203-231. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Find this resource Book ReviewDorsey, A. 2006. Review of Veiled visions: The 1906 Atlanta race riot and the reshaping of American race relations by D.F. Godshalk. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 103 (4): 805-806. Find this resource Dorsey, A. 2005. Review of The Atlanta riot: Race, class, and violence in a New South City by G. Mixon. Georgia Historical Quarterly 89 (4): 566-567. Find this resource JournalDorsey, A. 2007. Black history is American history: Teaching African American history in the twenty-first century. Journal of American History 93 (4): 1171-1177. Find this resource |