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DR. CYNTHIA FLEMING
Facilitator for MLK Teacher In-Service Training
Cynthia
Fleming, Ph.D. is a Professor of Africana Studies and History at the University
of Tennessee with field specialties in: Twentieth Century U.S. Social/Cultural
History, particularly the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s; U.S. Race
Relations, and Black Educational History.
Professor Fleming has
written extensively on the civil rights movement of the 1960s. She is the
author of Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris
Smith Robinson, which received
critical acclaim from both scholars and civil-rights activists. She also
co-authored The Chicago Handbook for College Teachers, which has been widely recognized as an
important tool for college teachers, selling 10,000 copies in the first six
months after its release. In addition, she has published articles on black
activism, black educational history, and African-American identity in such
journals as The Journal of Negro History, The Tennessee Historical Quarterly, The Journal of Women's History, and The Irish Journal of American Studies. Her most recent book, In The Shadow of
Selma: The Continuing Struggle for Civil Rights in the Rural South (2004), examines the impact of the civil
rights movement on an Alabama Black Belt county. Currently she is working on an
authorized biography of Dr. C.T. Vivian, one of Dr. Martin Luther King's
associates in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
In addition to an
African-American Studies survey, Professor Fleming teaches a Blacks in Film
course, a History and Philosophy of African-American Education course, an
African-American Society course, and a Civil Rights course. |