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Margaret Washington
Professor Margaret Washington is making strides in research on American history, with a particular focus on the 19th century, rhetoric, slavery, and reform movements. As a distinguished faculty member at Cornell University, she has garnered significant attention for her insightful exploration of pivotal historical figures and events. Her acclaimed book, "Sojourner Truth's America," offers a profound examination of the life and influence of Sojourner Truth, a former slave who rose to prominence as a preacher and political orator during the Lincoln era. Washington's work delves deeply into the complexities of American history, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of slavery and reform movements. Her research highlights the remarkable journey of Sojourner Truth, emphasizing her ability to transcend the limitations imposed by her lack of formal education and her status as a former slave. Through her scholarship, Washington provides a nuanced understanding of how Truth's rhetoric and activism contributed to the broader discourse on slavery and reform in 19th-century America. In addition to her work on Sojourner Truth, Professor Washington's research interests encompass a wide range of topics within American history. Her dedication to uncovering the narratives of marginalized voices and her commitment to rigorous scholarship have made her a respected figure in the academic community. Washington continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with her passion for history and her unwavering pursuit of knowledge.
Publications
, 260-262, 2010-04-01
, 47-79, 1995-12-31
, 773-774, 2018-01-01
, 230, 1993-01-01
, 106-113, 1993-12-01
, 59-86, 2015-01-01
, 57-73, 2007-01-01
, 2000-02-01
, 48-71, 2013-01-01