ࡱ>  ^bjbj 4`o``o`U%\ \ 8:2~:"" 1111111$4H7z1'''11'F1'1PmR1102777'''''''11'''2''''7'''''''''\ X : Rebecca A. Tuuri Associate Professor of History ( School of the Humanities ( University of Mississippi ( 118 College Drive #5047 ( Hattiesburg, MS 39406 ( (601) 266-5848 ( Rebecca.Tuuri@usm.edu EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D. in History Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 2002 B.A. in History and B.A. in Art and Art History Magna Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa Rice University, Houston, TX ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2019present University of Mississippi, August 2019present Associate Professor of History 20132019 University of Mississippi, August 20132019 Assistant Professor of History 20122013 Tulane University, Department of History Visiting Assistant Professor of African American and American History PUBLICATIONS Books 2018 Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women and the Black Freedom Struggle. University of North Carolina Press, May 7, 2018 Winner of the 2018 Julia Cherry Spruill Prize Peer-Reviewed Articles 2018 "Poultry and Pedagogy in Mississippi and Mexico: Bridging African American and Latin American History in a College Classroom," The History Teacher 51, no. 4 (2018). Co-written with Matthew Casey (50% each) 2016 "'This was the most meaningful thing that I've ever done': The Personal Civil Rights Approach of Wednesdays in Mississippi." Journal of Womens History 28, no. 4 (2016): 89112. Book Chapters 2020 Civil Rights and Black Liberation. In A Companion to American Womens History, Second Edition, edited by Nancy A. Hewitt and Anne Valk. New York: Wiley, 2020. Co-written with Steven Lawson (forthcoming) 2017 "'By Any Means Necessary': The Flexible Loyalties of the National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle." In U.S. Womens History: Untangling the Threads of Sisterhood, edited by Leslie Brown, Jacqueline Castledine, and Anne Valk, 3248. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2017. Book Reviews 2020 Review of Hattiesburg: An American City in Black and White, by William Sturkey, American Historical Review (forthcoming) 2019 Review of Hanging Bridge: Racial Violence and America's Civil Rights Century, by Jason Morgan Ward. History: Reviews of New Books. 2019 Review of Louise Thompson Patterson: A Life of Struggle for Justice, by Keith Gilyard. Women and Social Movements in the United States, 16002000, Alexander Street Press. 2017 Review of Right to Revolt: The Crusade for Racial Justice in Mississippi's Central Piney Woods, by Patricia Michelle Boyett. Journal of History 83, no. 1 (February 2017): 230231. 2013 Review of Crossroads at Clarksdale: The Black Freedom Struggle in the Mississippi Delta after World War II, by Franoise N. Hamlin. Journal of History 79, no. 4 (November 2013): 10111012. 2009 "Paying the Ultimate Price: Juliette Hampton Morgans Personal Struggle and Sacrifice for Racial Justice." Review of Journey toward Justice: Juliette Hampton Morgan and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, by Mary Stanton. H-Net Reviews, August 2009,  HYPERLINK "http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=24465" http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=24465. Encyclopedia Entries 2019 "Winifred Green," Mississippi Encyclopedia Online, June 6, 2019,  HYPERLINK "https://mississippiencyclopedia.org/entries/green-winifred/" https://mississippiencyclopedia.org/entries/green-winifred/ 2019 "Jane Schutt," Mississippi Encylcopedia Online, June 6, 2019,  HYPERLINK "https://mississippiencyclopedia.org/entries/schutt-jane/" https://mississippiencyclopedia.org/entries/schutt-jane/ Blog Posts 2018 "Black Women's Political Power (and Pragmatism)," UNC Press Blog, May 9, 2018, https://uncpressblog.com/2018/05/09/rebecca-tuuri-black-womens-political-power- and-pragmatism/. 2018 "The National Council of Negro Women's Monumental Achievement," UNC Press Blog, February 21, 2018, https://uncpressblog.com/2018/02/21/rebecca-tuuri-the- national-council-of-negro-womens-monumental-achievement/. Documentaries 2017 Measure of Progress: The Clyde Kennard Story Co-researcher and co-author, as a part of the College of Arts and Letters Freedom50 Research Group (20%) AWARDS & HONORS 2019 Strategic Sisterhood won the 2018 Julia Cherry Spruill prize for best book on Womens History, awarded by the Association of Women Historians 2019 University of Mississippi College of Arts and Sciences Junior Faculty of the Year, 20182019 2019 University of Mississippi Lucas Faculty Excellence Award 2017 "Measure of Progress: The Clyde Kennard Story," Mississippi Humanities Council Racial Equity Grant, program member 2017 "Can We Achieve Togetherness in Our Time?": Mississippi Humanities Council Minigrant, program member 2016 NEH Summer Stipend 2016 Mississippi Humanities Council Speaker Series 2016 National History Day in Mississippi Workshops, Mississippi Humanities Council Minigrant, project director 2015 Moody Foundation Research Grant, LBJ Presidential Library 2012 Tulane Undergraduate Activities Fund Grant 20112012 Rutgers Newark Scholar Teacher 20102011 Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship 20102011 Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis Seminar Fellow 2008-2009 Institute for Research on Women Seminar Fellow, Rutgers 2008 Smith College Travel Grant 2007 John Enk Memorial Scholarship, Rutgers Graduate School INVITED TALKS 2019 "Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle" Mary McLeod Bethune Council House, National Park Service Site, Washington, D.C. 2019 The Mississippi League of Women Voters and the Challenge of the First Fifty Years of Womens Suffrage Mississippi League of Women Voters Annual Conference keynote Jackson, MS 2018 Unsung Heroes and Sheroes: The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and Its Artistic Legacy Mississippi Humanities Council-sponsored keynote, Teacher's Day Off Workshop, Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, MS 2018 "Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle" History is Lunch presentation Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson, MS 2017 "Here, There, and Everywhere: The Beatles Impact on 1960s America" Mississippi Humanities Council-sponsored presentation Library of Hattiesburg, Petal, and Forrest County, MS 2016 "Behind Every Man is a Civil Rights Heroine" Mississippi Humanities Council Speakers Bureau presentation Pascagoula Library, MS 2015 "Women of Freedom Summer" Mississippi Humanities Council-sponsored presentation Library of Hattiesburg, Petal, and Forrest County, MS 2013 "From White Gloves to Pig Banks: Discovering the Herstory of the National Council of Negro Women in the Civil Rights Movement" Knowing Their Place in Herstory Symposium, Alcorn State, Lorman, MS 2011 "White Gloves to Pig Banks: the National Council of Negro Women in the Civil Rights Movement" Civil Rights Preservation Forum, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 2009 "The National Council of Negro Womens Commission on Community Cooperation: Coalition in a time of Division" Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, TN CONFERENCES Panel Organized with Paper Presented 2018 Panel Title: "'Would Rather Die and Go to Hell': Mississippi Womens Suffrage" Mississippi Historical Society Meeting, Jackson, MS Paper Title: "'I didn't try to register for you. I tried to register for myself': Black Mississippi Women Suffragists" 2015 Panel Title: "African American Clubwomens Memorialization Efforts in the Twentieth Century" Association of Women Historians, Charleston, SC Paper Title: "Put 'Ma in the Park'!: the National Council of Negro Womens struggle to memorialize Mary McLeod Bethune" 2013 Panel Title: "'Smart, flexible, and strategic': Middle and upper class black womens activism in the black freedom struggle" Co-organized with Dr. Emily Clark, Tulane University Historical Association Meeting, St. Louis, MO Paper Title: "'We Are Not What We Seem': The Infrapolitics of the National Council of Negro Womens in the Late 1960s" 2008 Panel Title: "Reconsidering the Interactions of Black Activists and White Liberals in the 1960s" Organization of American Historians Conference, New York, NY Paper Title: "'Closing the Communication Gap': The Activism of the NCNW Organization Wednesdays in Mississippi" Papers Presented 2018 "How the Women of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party Paved the Way for Black Voting and Political Representation in the State" Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 2017 "The National Council of Negro Women's Black Pride (in American Liberalism)" Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Genders, and Sexualities, New York, NY 2017 "First Generation as Measurement of Racial Progress" National Council for Black Studies, Houston, TX 2016 "The National Council of Negro Women: Waging Peace in Mississippi during the War on Poverty" Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Mobile, AL 2014 "'Creating the good life' for women of African descent at the National Council of Negro Womens International Womens Year seminar" Gulf South History and Humanities Conference, Galveston, TX 2013 "The Other Civil Rights Activists: Behind the Scenes with the National Council of Negro Women" "Solidarity and Social Justice" Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 2013 " Roots, National Reach: The Feminist Influence of Women from the Deep South in the Civil Rights Organization Wednesdays in Mississippi" Southwestern Social Science Association, New Orleans, LA 2009 "'We had a goal of a quiet mission': the passive activism of the Civil Rights organization Wednesdays in Mississippi" Social Science History Association Conference, Long Beach, CA 2006 "White Gloved Agents of Change: The Performance of Respectability in the NCNW Project Wednesdays in Mississippi" Association of Womens Historians Conference, Baltimore, MD 2005 "White Gloved Agents of Change: the NCNW Project Wednesdays in Mississippi" Rutgers Graduate Student Conference, New Brunswick, NJ Posters Presented 2016 "Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle" National Congressional Legislative Aides Visit, University of Mississippi CAMPUS PRESENTATIONS 2018 "Women in the Civil Rights Movement" G 6:20 Student Organization Presentation 2018 "Black Women and the Vote in America" Women's History Month presentation, sponsored by Department of History 2017 "Community Complicity in Extrajudicial Violence Against Civil Rights Workers in Mississippi" Reckonings Panel, sponsored by Department of History and the United States Holocaust Museum 2017 "First Generation as Measurement of Racial Progress" as a part of the "Can We Achieve This Togetherness in Our Time: A Clyde Kennard Series," Freedom 50 Research Group, sponsored by the College of Arts and Letters and Mississippi Humanities Council 2017 "Mississippi: Ground Zero for the Movement" Osher Lifelong Learning Institute , University of Mississippi 2017 "Unsung Mississippi Civil Rights Heroes and Sheroes" G 6:20 Student Organization Presentation 2017 "How do We Brand the Body? Branding as Activism" Interdisciplinary Investigations Series, University of Mississippi 2016 Women and Resistance in the Civil Rights Movement Phi Alpha Theta , History Department, University of Mississippi 2016 "Women in Postwar America" Osher Lifelong Learning Institute , University of Mississippi 2016 "American Women in World War II" Osher Lifelong Learning Institute , University of Mississippi 2016 "Behind Every Good Man is a Civil Rights Heroine: Women in the Mississippi Movement" History Department Black History Month Panel 2015 "Wednesdays in Mississippi: The Conversation Continues" Mississippi Humanities Council roundtable University of Mississippi, Gulf Park Campus 2015 "Women in the Civil Rights Movement" Hillcrest Residential Hall, University of Mississippi 2015 "Police Brutality Then and Now: A Catalyst for Activism in Black America" National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Student Chapter, University of Mississippi 2014 "The National Council of Negro Women in the Civil Rights Movement: from the Gulf South to Africa" Osher Lifelong Learning Institute , University of Mississippi 2014 "The National Council of Negro Women in the Civil Rights Movement: from Mississippi to Africa" Phi Alpha Theta , History Department, University of Mississippi 2014 "White Gloves and Pearls for Social Justice: Ladies of the Civil Rights Movement" Osher Lifelong Learning Institute , University of Mississippi 2014 "Womanpower from Gulfport to the Delta: The National Council of Negro Women's Housing Project Turnkey III" Center for the Study of the Gulf South and Mississippi Humanities Council Roundtable, University of Mississippi Gulf Park Campus 2014 "Clybourne Park from a Historical Perspective" Pre-performance talk, Theater Department, University of Mississippi, February 2014 2013 "White Gloves, Pearls, and Pig Farms: The Other Civil Rights Activists of the 1960s" Fridays at Newcomb Series, Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 2011 "'You know about what its like to need a good house': The National Council of Negro Women and the Changing Face of the Expert in the War on Poverty" Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis, New Brunswick, NJ 2009 "Rights and Respectability: The National Council of Negro Womens Fight for Economic Rights in the War on Poverty" Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers, New Brunswick NJ TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Mississippi, School of the Humanities (July 2018present) Department of History (August 2013June 2018) Assistant Professor of History Certificate in Active Learning, ACUE Faculty Development Institute Part I Undergraduate Courses Taught: African-American History Survey, 16191890 (Fall 2018, Fall 2015, Fall 2013) African-American History Survey, 1890present (Spring 2018, Spring 2016, Spring 2014) World Civilizations: Beginnings to 1500 C.E. (Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Fall 2016, Fall 2015, Spring 2015, Spring 2014) The Civil Rights Movement (Fall 2014) The Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi (Fall 2016) Survey of United States History to 1877 (Fall 2014) Survey of United States History since 1877 (Spring 2017, Spring 2016) Historical Research Seminar (Fall 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2015, Fall 2013) Graduate Courses Taught: Interpretations and Themes in American History Since 1865 (Spring 2017) Race and Gender in American History (Spring 2016, Summer 2017) African American History, Post-Emancipation through the Harlem Renaissance (Spring 2014) Tulane University, Department of History Visiting Assistant Professor of African American and American History United States History from 1865 to present (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) History of Women in the Civil Rights Movement (Spring 2013) African American History to 1877 (Spring 2013) History of the Civil Rights Movement (Fall 2012) African American History from 1865 to the present (Fall 2012) Rutgers University, Newark, Department of History (August 2011June 2012) Rutgers Scholar Teacher African American History from 1865 to present (Spring 2012) Contemporary American History (Spring 2012) African American History to 1877 (Fall 2011) Development of the United States to 1877 (Fall 2011) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Department of English Instructor of Record Expository Writing, two courses per semester (Fall 2009, Fall 2008) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Department of History Instructor of Record Development of the United States from 1865 to the present (Summer 2008) Women in American History from 1865 to the present (Spring 2007) Women in American History to 1877 (Summer 2006) Teaching assistant Development of United States to 1877 (Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006) Mountainview Youth Correctional Facility (Spring 2009) Joint-Instructor, Annandale, New Jersey Development of the United States from 1865present RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016present Freedom 50 Research Group Fellow, College of Arts and Letters, University of Mississippi 20162017 Fleshed Out: The Body Politic Research Group Fellow, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Mississippi 20102011; Summer 2009; and 2006 Stanton and Anthony Papers Research Assistant, Rutgers University, New Brunswick 2007 Research for Dr. Steven Lawson Research Assistant for Running For Freedom: Civil Rights and Black Politics in American since 1941 (2008, 3rd edition) 20062007 Research for Dr. Deborah Gray White Research Assistant for Telling Histories: Black Women Historians in the Ivory Tower (2008) 2007 Research for Dr. Bonnie Smith Research Assistant for Encyclopedia of Women in World History (2008) SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION 2019 University of Florida Press Manuscript Reviewer 2018present The Mississippi Encyclopedia (electronic version) Board Member 2018present Mississippi Historical Society Executive Board member 2017present Georgia State University World Heritage Initiative, Civil Rights Sites Civil Rights Scholar Committee Member 2014present Gulf South Historical Association Executive Board member Gulf South History and Humanities Conference Coker Prize chair (2015) member (2016) 2015 University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, MS Manuscript Reviewer 2007present Wednesdays in Mississippi Film Project, produced by Marlene McCurtis, Joy Silverman, Cathee Weiss, and Dean Schramm Consultant 2010 Springfield-Greene County History Museum, Springfield, MO Manuscript Reviewer 2018 Panel Chair and Commentator Panel Title: "Women as Activists in the Deep South, 1900-1965" Association of Women Historians Meeting 2017 Panel Chair and Organizer Panel Title: Massive Resistance in Mississippi Special Collections Bicentennial Panel 2016 Panel Chair Panel Title: Building the Gulf South in War and Peace: Community, Higher Education, and Culture, 1940-1960 Gulf South History and Humanities Conference 2015 Panel Chair Women & the Gulf South Gulf South History and Humanities Conference 2016 Panel Organizer Panel Title: "Perspectives on Mass Incarceration and Criminal Justice" Interdisciplinary Studies Roundtable, University of Mississippi 2016 Panel Organizer Panel Title: "Mississippi in the Civil Rights Movement" Black History Month, Department of History, University of Mississippi 2017 Presentation Organizer Dr. Maegan Parker Brooks, "Listen Up: Fannie Lou Hamer Still Speaks," Center for the Study of the Gulf South and Department of Communications COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Mississippi The Center for Black Studies Affiliate Faculty Member (Fall 2013present) Freedom Summer, 19642014 Conference Panel Coordinator and Planning Committee Member (August 2013June 2014) Womens and Gender Studies Affiliate Faculty Member (Fall 2015present) Studies Concentration Coordinator (September 2015June 2017) Center for Undergraduate Research Affiliated Faculty (2104present) Research Symposium Abstract Evaluator (2015) Symposium Judge (2015, 2016, 2018) Eagle Spur Award Judge (2015, 2018) Graduate Research Symposium Judge (2017, 2018) Honors College Honors Thesis advisor (201516) First Year Initative Leader (2016, 2018) SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE School of the Humanities, University of Mississippi Liaison, National History Day in Mississippi (Summer 2018present) Graduate School Curriculum Committee (Fall 2018present) Undergraduate Student Advisor (Fall 2018present) Department of History, University of Mississippi State Co-Coordinator, National History Day Mississippi (Fall 2015Spring 2018) Undergraduate Student Advisor (Spring 2014Spring 2018) Member, World Civilization Textbook Revision Committee (Fall 2015Spring 2017) Member, Assessment Committee (Fall 2015Spring 2018) Member, Graduate Professionalism Committee (Fall 2013Spring 2016) Member, Undergraduate Committee (Fall 2013Spring 2018) Member, Department of History Recruitment Committee (Fall 2014Spring 2016) Member, Tenure and Promotion Document Revision Committee (Fall 2014Spring 2017) Member, Social Committee (Fall 2014Spring 2015) University of Mississippi Center for the Study of the Gulf South Co-Director (Summer 2019present) Fellow (Fall 20132019) Baird Application Reviewer (2017, 2018, 2019) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Department of History Assistant, Black Women in the Ivory Tower Conference (March 2009) Graduate Education Committee (September 2004Fall 2006) EXTRACURRICULAR UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH Oseola McCarty Youth Development Center, Hattiesburg, MS Presenter for three classes (Summer 2016) Lampkin-Hughes Black History Month Oratorical Contest Sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Judge (February 2014) State of the Black Union Roundtable Sponsored by Men of Excellence and IDEAL Women Student Groups, Panelist (Spring 2014 and 2015) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Organization of American Historians American Historical Association Association for the Study of African American Life and 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