Kabria Baumgartner is the Dean's Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies as well as Associate Director of Public History at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
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"Through painstaking research and meticulous narration, Kabria Baumgartner has uncovered black women's "purposeful" educational activism in antebellum America. This book is an invaluable contribution to African American and women's history as well as the histories of abolition and education." -- Manisha Sinha, author of The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition "Our understanding of the antebellum legacy of the black struggle for education has taken a giant step forward with Baumgartner's important study of black women's schooling. This is high quality scholarship: a solid grounding in secondary source material and exhaustive primary research, delivered through clear argument and well-tempered writing." -- Ronald E. Butchart, University of Georgia Distinguished Research Professor, Emeritus

