What Is Religion?
An edited version of my seminar paper for law school.
Women and Politics in the United States: Voting and Officeholding
A lightly edited version of a paper I wrote for a master’s course in the Justice, Law, and Society Program in the American University’s School of Public Affairs. The officeholding portion is missing, and it’s ripe for an update and plenty of better visualizations.
Learning About the Holocaust: An Educational Program for Museums
A lightly edited version of my master’s thesis.
White Supremacist Groups, Black Americans, and the Creation of Images
A lightly edited version of a paper I wrote for an independent study on Black women in media for John H. Stanfield at the College of William and Mary in 1993 toward my master’s degree in museum education.
African-American Women in the Movies: An [sic] Historical Overview
An unedited version of a paper I wrote for an independent study on Black women in media for John H. Stanfield at the College of William and Mary in 1993 toward my master’s degree in museum education.
African-American Female Leadership in the Film and Television Industries
An unedited version of a paper I wrote for an independent study on Black women in media for John H. Stanfield at the College of William and Mary in 1993 toward my master’s degree in museum education.
Black American history and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
A lightly edited version of a paper I wrote for an independent study on Black women in media for John H. Stanfield at the College of William and Mary in 1993 toward my master’s degree in museum education.
Boorstin and knowledge
An unedited paper I wrote for a course on education theory in 1992 or 1993 toward my master’s degree.
Censorship and education in a postmodern society
What does “postmodern” even mean? Another unedited paper I wrote for the education theory in the early 1990s for my master’s degree.