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Daryl Scott

Dr. Daryl Scott

Chairperson and Professor, History & Geography

Office: BSSC 226F
Phone: 443-885-3190
daryl.scott@morgan.edu

Education:

Ph.D. History, Stanford University
B.A., Marquette University

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Courses:

  • Seminar in African American History
  • Seminar in Twentieth-Century US History
  • From Slavery to Mass Incarceration

Selected Publications:

  • Essay Review of The 1619: A New Origin Story (2021). Edited by, Nikole Hannah-Jones. Forthcoming, American Historical Review.
  • “The Scandal of Thirteentherism,” Liberties 1 No. 2. Winter 2021.
  • Carter G. Woodson’s Appeal, edited and with an introduction by Daryl Michael Scott (Washington: The ASALH Press, 2014).
  • “White Supremacy and the Question of Black Citizenship in the Post Emancipation South,” in Creating Citizenship in the Nineteenth Century South, edited by William A. Link, David Brown, Martyn Bone, and Brian Ward. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2013, 223-246.
  • “How Black Nationalism Became Sui Generis,” Fire!!! Vol. 1, No. 2 (Summer/Winter 2012), pp. 6-63.
  • “Postwar Pluralism, Brown v. Board of Education, and the Origins of Multicultural Education,” Journal of American History 91 (June 2004), 69-82.
  • Contempt and Pity: Social Science, Social Policy, and the Image of the Damaged Black Psyche, 1880-1996. (Chapel Hill, 1997).