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Zoe Trodd
tutorial board, Harvard
Zoe Trodd is a fellow at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in the Center for the Study of the American South. She has a PhD from Harvard University's History of American Civilization department and a BA/MA from Cambridge University in English Literature. She researches and teaches American protest literature, especially the literature of civil rights, anti-lynching and abolitionism.
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Frederick Douglass: Revolutionizing Race and Photography
Partner:Museum of African American History -
Picturing Frederick Douglass: The Most Photographed American of the 19th Century
Partner:Revolutionary Spaces -
Frederick Douglass: The Most Photographed Man of the 19th Century
Partner:Museum of African American History