ࡱ>  bjbj// AbEgEgj%  8Md"a+<g nMpMpMpMpMpMpM$OORfM9aa99MM===9FnM=9nM===0.9F=ZMM0M=R:R=R=n &=-d3}MM;M9999R X j: David Nathaniel Gellman ɫý Department of History Greencastle, IN 46135 Phone: (765)658-6273 Email: dgellman@depauw.edu ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1990-1997) Ph.D. in History, December 1997. Dissertation: "Inescapable Discourse: The Rhetoric of Slavery and the Politics of Abolition in Early National New York." Specialization: Early American History. Major Field: American History. Minor Field: Latin America in the Colonial and Early National periods. Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts (1984-1988) Graduated summa cum laude with B.A. in History. Elected Phi Beta Kappa, Amherst College Chapter. Awarded The Asa J. Davis Prize for senior honors thesis entitled "Religion, Politics, and Rescue: Ethiopian and Israeli Jews, 1954-1984." Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts (Fall 1986) Exchange student through Twelve College Exchange Program. EMPLOYMENT ɫý, Greencastle, Indiana (1999-present) Professor (2013- ); Associate Professor (2005-2013); Assistant Professor (1999-2005). Co-Director, Asher Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship & Creative Activity (2022-2025). Andrew Wallace Crandall Professor of History (2016-2021). University of Illinois at Chicago (1999) Visiting Assistant Professor. Saint Xavier University, Chicago, Illinois (1998) Adjunct Instructor. Northwestern University (1997-1998) Adjunct Lecturer, College of Arts and Sciences; Instructor, University College. Lawyers Alert, Boston, Massachusetts (1988-1990) Associate Editor. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Libertys Chain: Slavery, Abolition, and the Jay Family of New York (Ithaca: Three Hills, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2022). American Odysseys: A History of Colonial North America, co-author, Timothy J. Shannon (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014). Emancipating New York: The Politics of Slavery and Freedom, 1777-1827 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2006). Jim Crow New York: A Documentary History of Race and Citizenship, 1777-1877, co-editor, David Quigley (New York: New York University Press, 2003). E-BOOK Jim Crow New York: A Documentary History of Race and Citizenship, 1777 to 1877, co-editor, David Quigley (online as of December 2004); selected to produce this enhanced electronic edition of the original print publication as part of American Council for Learned Societies, History E-Book Project. BOOK CHAPTERS Sharing the Founders Flame: John Jay, Missouri, and Memory, in A Fire Bell in the Past: The Missouri Crisis at 200, Volume 1: Western Slavery, National Impasse, ed. Jeffrey L. Pasley and John Craig Hammond (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2021). Abbes Ghost: Negotiating Slavery in Paris, 1783-4, in Experiencing Empire: Power, People, and Revolution in Early America, ed. Patrick Griffin (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2017). Darkness on the Edge of Town: Springsteen, Richard Ford, and the American Dream, in Kenneth Womack, Jerry Zolten, and Mark Bernhard eds., Bruce Springsteen, Cultural Studies, and the Runaway American Dream (Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2012). Going Nowhere: Bruce, The Beatles, Neil Young, Talking Heads and Others, in David Izzo, ed., Bruce Springsteen and the American Soul: Essays on the Songs and Influence of a Cultural Icon (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2011). ARTICLES No Shelter from the Storm: Slavery and Freedom in Early New York City, in forum Decentering Early New York Citys History, New York History 103, no. 1 (Summer 2022), 23-35. The master and the man must change places for a season: Untangling Historical Narratives of Race and Loyalty in The Spy, The James Fenimore Cooper Society Journal 32, no. 2 (Fall/Winter 2021), 5-27. Pirates, Sugar, Debtors, and Slaves: Political Economy and the Case for Gradual Abolition in New York, Slavery and Abolition, Vol. 22, No. 2 (August 2001), 51-68. Race, the Public Sphere, and Abolition in Late Eighteenth- Century New York, Journal of the Early Republic, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Winter 2000), 607-636. ESSAYS, COMMENTARY, & BLOG POSTS Beckwiths Three-Fifths Compromise view glosses over slavery expansion, Indianapolis Star, April 29, 2025 (online). Tower of Strength, New York Archives, Summer 2024. First Person: ɫý Magazine, Fall 2022. Voting Rights Debate a Racial Reckoning: Albany Times Union, February 6, 2022. Mastering Paradox: John Jay as a Slaveholding Abolitionist: The Gotham Center for New York City History  HYPERLINK "https://www.gothamcenter.org/blog/mastering-paradox-john-jay-as-a-slaveholding-abolitionist" https://www.gothamcenter.org/blog/mastering-paradox-john-jay-as-a-slaveholding-abolitionist (posted March 18, 2021) The Long Selma Moment: Historians Against Slavery website  HYPERLINK "http://www.historiansagainstslavery.org/main/2015/02/the-long-selma-moment/" http://www.historiansagainstslavery.org/main/2015/02/the-long-selma-moment/ (posted February 23, 2015). Abolitionists Unfrozen: Historians Against Slavery website  HYPERLINK "http://www.historiansagainstslavery.org/main/2014/08/abolitionists-unfrozen/" http://www.historiansagainstslavery.org/main/2014/08/abolitionists-unfrozen/ (posted August 15, 2014). BOOK REVIEWS The Most Absolute Abolition: Runaways, Vigilance Committees, and the Rise of Revolutionary Abolitionism, 1835-1861, by Jesse Olsavsky, Journal of American History 110 (2024), 776. The Zealot and the Emancipator: John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, and the Struggle for American Freedom, by H.W. Brands, H-Nationalism, H-Net Reviews (posted September 2023). Revolutions and Reconstructions: Black Politics and the Long Nineteenth Century, ed. Van Gosse and David Waldstreicher, Journal of American History 109 (2022). 441-442. A Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nations Founding to the Civil War, by William G. Thomas III, American Historical Review 127 (2022), 503-504. The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens: Place, Personality, and Politics in the Civil War Era, ed. Michael J. Birkner, Randall M. Miller, and John W. Quist, Journal of the Early Republic 41 (2021), 519-521. Warner Mifflin: Unflinching Quaker Abolitionist, by Gary B. Nash, Journal of the Early Republic 39 (2019), 569-571. Never Caught: The Washingtons Relentless Pursuit of their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge, by Erica Armstrong Dunbar, Journal of Southern History 85 (2019), 672-674. Race Over Party: Black Politics and Partisanship in Late Nineteenth-Century Boston, by Millington W. Bergeson-Lockwood, American Historical Review 124 (2019), 1085-1086. The Trouble with Minna: A Case of Slavery & Emancipation in the Antebellum North, by Hendrik Hartog, The Journal of the Civil War Era 9 (2019), 146-148. Who Should Rule at Home? Confronting the Elite in British New York City, by Joyce D. Goodfriend, William and Mary Quarterly, 3d ser. 75 (2018), 161-164. Slavery and the Democratic Conscience: Political Life in Jeffersonian America, by Padraig Riley, Journal of the Early Republic 37 (2017), 561-564. The Ragged Road to Abolition: Slavery and Freedom in New Jersey, 1775-1865, by James J. Gigantino II, Early American Literature 52 (2017), 477-482. Slavery before Race: Europeans, Africans, and Indians at Long Islands Sylvester Manor Plantation, 1651-1884, by Katherine Howlett Hayes, History: Reviews of New Books 43 (July 2015), 98-99. Fannie Barrier Williams: Crossing the Borders of Race and Region, by Wanda A. Hendricks, American Historical Review 120 (2015), 263. The Oracle and the Curse: A Poetics of Justice from the Revolution to the Civil War, by Caleb Smith, Journal of Southern History 80 (2014), 698-699. Opening Statements: Law, Jurisprudence, and the Legacy of Dutch New York, ed. Albert M. Rosenblatt and Julia C. Rosenblatt, H-Law, H-Net Reviews (posted January 2014). A Slaveholders Union: Slavery, Politics, and the Constitution in the Early American Republic, by George William Van Cleve, Journal of Southern History 78 (2012), 954-956. Culture and Liberty in the Age of the American Revolution, by Michal Jan Rozbicki, American Historical Review 117 (2012), 519-520. Tom Paines America: The Rise and Fall of Transatlantic Radicalism in the Early Republic, by Seth Cotlar, Journal of the Early Republic 32 (2012), 132-135. Abolitionists Remember: Antislavery Autobiographies and the Unfinished Work of Emancipation, by Julie Roy Jeffrey, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 107 (2009), 450-452. Slavery on Trial: Law, Abolitionism, and Print Culture, by Jeannine Marie DeLombard, The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 106 (2008), 92-94. Becoming African in America: Race and Nation in the Early Black Atlantic, by James Sidbury, Journal of American History 95 (2008), 201-202. Race to the Frontier: White Flight and Westward Expansion, by John V.H. Dippel, Indiana Magazine of History 104 (2008), 195-196. Race and Liberty in the New Nation: Emancipation in Virginia from the Revolution to Nat Turners Rebellion, by Eva Sheppard Wolf, H-Law, H-Net Reviews (posted July 2007). Bound for Canaan: The Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America, by Fergus M. Bordewich, Indiana Magazine of History, 102 (2006), 375-376. Black and White Manhattan: The History of Racial Formation in Colonial New York City, by Thelma Wills Foote, H-Urban, N-Net Reviews (posted February 2006). Slave Law in the American South: State v. Mann in History and Literature, by Mark V. Tushnet, American Nineteenth Century History, 5, No. 3 (2004): 104-105. Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves, by Ira Berlin, Indiana Magazine of History, 100 (2004), 266-268. 1816: America Rising, by C. Edward Skeen, Journal of Southern History 70 (2004), 912-913. Growing Up Abolitionist: The Story of the Garrison Children, by Harriet Hyman Alonso, Peace & Change: A Journal of Peace Research, 29 (2004), 108-111. Review-Essay: "The Changing Face of Anti-Slavery," The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic, by Richard S. Newman; The Slave Power: The Free North and Southern Domination, 1780-1860, by Leonard L. Richards, William and Mary Quarterly, 3d Series, 59 (2002), 1040-1046. Slavery and Antislavery in Mauritius, 1810-33: The Conflict between Economic Expansion and Humanitarian Reform under British Rule, by Anthony J. Barker, Journal of Economic History 58 (1998), 255-257. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES Encyclopedia of African American History, 1619-1895: From the Colonial Period to the Age of Frederick Douglass, ed. Paul Finkelman (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). Published ten articles: African Grove Theater, Festivals, Fraternal Organizations, Freedoms Journal, Hammon, Jupiter, Negro Election Day, New York African Society for Mutual Relief, Pinkster, Slavery: Mid Atlantic, and Toussaint, Pierre. PRIZES & SPECIAL RECOGNITION Herbert H. Lehman Prize for HistoryDistinguished Scholarship (2024). Awarded by the New York Academy of History for Libertys Chain: Slavery, Abolition, and the Jay Family of New York. Choice Outstanding Academic Titles, 2007. Emancipating New York: The Politics of Slavery and Freedom, 1777-1827 named to American Library Association-sponsored magazines list of the most significant print and electronic works reviewed in Choice in the previous calendar year (January 2008). Edwin L. Minar Jr. Scholarship Award (2007). Award recognizes exceptional scholarly achievement by ɫý faculty members. Choice Outstanding Academic Titles, 2004. Jim Crow New York: A Documentary History of Race and Citizenship, 1777-1877 named to American Library Association-sponsored magazines list of the most significant print and electronic works reviewed in Choice in the previous calendar year (January 2005). The Ralph D. Gray Article Prize (2001). Awarded by the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic for the outstanding article appearing in Journal of the Early Republic, Volume 20; "Race, the Public Sphere, and Abolition in Late Eighteenth-Century New York." FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS External: National Endowment for the Humanities Connections Planning Grant (2024-25). Co-Director and leadership team for curricular project entitled Business Meets Humanities: A Liberal Arts Curriculum. Huntington Library, San Marino, California (March 2015). Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow for one-month residence to research Libertys Legacy: The Jay Family and Slavery Across Four Centuries. The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (Jan./Feb. 2005). Awarded postdoctoral Associate Fellowship for one-month residence to research Libertys Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problem of American Freedom. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts (March 2005) Awarded Kate B. and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship for one-month residence to research Libertys Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problem of American Freedom. Society of Colonial Wars, Illinois Chapter (1995) Research Travel Grant. Graduate Fellowship, Northwestern University (1990-1991). At ɫý: Summer Stipend (2024): Strategic Planning Initiative project Land of Lincoln: A New Interdisciplinary 100-level/FYS Course. Fisher Fellowship (Fall 2017). Award of full semester leave to complete book manuscript on the Jay family and slavery. Faculty Triad Grant (Spring 2016). Award to support collaborative development of an interdisciplinary Comparative Slavery course as part of universitys Power, Privilege, and Diversity curricular initiative. Asher Fund in the Social Sciences (2014-2015). Award to supplement salary in support of sabbatical project Libertys Legacy: The Jay Family and Slavery Across Four Centuries. John J. & Elizabeth Bowden Baughman Faculty Fellowship (2009-2010, 2011-2013): Award to sustain writing chapters for book manuscript on Jay family and slavery. Summer Stipend (2006): Awarded to research and draft essay The Colonial American City. Fisher Time-Out (2002): Awarded one course reduction to pursue revisions of manuscript "Inescapable Discourse: Slavery and Abolition in Early National New York." Summer Stipend (2001): Awarded for new course development--First-Year Seminar "Declarations of Independence." Summer Stipend (2000): Awarded to conduct exploratory scholarship on "Liberty's Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problem of American Freedom." PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES PAPERS & SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS History: Rethinking Eighteenth-Century Abolitionism. Roundtable Panel, Organization of American Historians, Chicago (2025). Conservative Radicalism: William Jays Embrace of Immediate Abolition. British Association for American Studies Digital Conference (2021). Mastering Paradox: John Jay, Slavery, and Nation Building. In Service to the Nation: The Life & Legacy of John Jay, Columbia University, New York City, Virtual Conference (2021). No Shelter from the Storm: Slavery and Freedom in Early New York City. American Historical Association Annual Meeting, New York City (2020). Sharing the Flame: John Jay, Missouri, and Memory. A Fire Bell in the Past: Re-Assessing the Missouri Crisis at 200, Kinder Institute for Constitutional Democracy, University of Missouri (2019). What to Frederick Douglass Was William Jay? Reversing the Narrative of Sectional Crisis. Frederick Douglass SymposiumFrederick Douglass at 200: His Living Word, IUPUI, Indianapolis, Indiana (2018). What to the Negro Was William Jay? A Fugitive Historical Sequel. Frederick Douglass Across and Against Times, Places, and Disciplines, Paris, France (2018). Joining Forces, chapter from book manuscript, Ohio Seminar in Early American History and Culture, Ohio State University (2016). Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: The Founders and SlaveryA Regionalist Revision. Region and Nation in American Histories of Race and Slavery, A conference sponsored by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture and the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, Mount Vernon, Virginia (2016). Come-Outerism versus Disuninonism: A Founding Family Confronts the Crises of the 1840s. Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (2014). Abbes Ghost: Negotiating Slavery in Paris, 1783-4. Politics & Culture: A Conference in Honor of Timothy H. Breen, Northwestern University (2013). Abolitionism Makes Strange Bedfellows: George Bush, Gerrit Smith, William Jay, Charles Ball, and Thomas Clarkson in The Cabinet Freedom. Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, Springfield, Illinois (2009). The Master and the man must change places for a season: Cooper and the Politics of Race, Loyalty, and National Memory. Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, Montreal, Quebec: Organizer of session entitled Race, Place, and National Identity: Rethinking Coopers Revolutionary Memory and Thoreaus Revolutionary Vision (2006). The Problem of Abolition in the Age of Nation Building: New Yorks Founding Fathers Reconsidered. Columbias Legacy: Friends and Enemies in the New Nation Conference, Columbia University/New-York Historical Society (2004); paper hosted on The Papers of John Jay website, Columbia University  HYPERLINK "http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/conferences/2004/john_jay/pdf/Gellman.pdf" http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/conferences/2004/john_jay/pdf/Gellman.pdf Teaching Race: A Round Table Discussion, featuring ɫý U.S. History Faculty. Indiana Association of Historians Annual Meeting, Indianapolis (2004). John Jay, William Jay, and the Problem of American Slavery. Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, Columbus, Ohio (2003). "Mixed Legacies: The Jay Family, Revolution, and Slavery." The Newberry Seminar in Early American History, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois (2002). "Constructing an Abolitionist Legacy: William Jay on Race, Class, Gender, and Slavery." Great Lakes College Association Biennial Black Studies Conference, Greencastle, Indiana (2001). "John and William Jay as Abolitionists." Symposium: Slavery and Abolition in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century New York, The John Jay Homestead State Historic Site, Katonah, New York (2000). "'Sins of the Fathers': Unraveling Freedom and Slavery in New York's Constitution of 1821." Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, Lexington, Kentucky: Co-organizer of session entitled "Race and the Rethinking of the New York Constitutional Convention of 1821" (1999). "Racializing the Public Sphere in Post-Revolution New York." Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California: Co-organizer of session entitled From Antislavery to Equal Protection: Race and Citizenship in New York, 1780-1880 (1997). "Race, Capitalism, and Citizenship: The Abolition of Slavery in New York Reconsidered." The Newberry Seminar in Early American History, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois (1997). "National Commerce and Personal Freedom: Slavery in the Public Discourse of Early New York State." Institute for Early American History and Culture Annual Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1995). Popular Culture: Nowhere Men: Bruce, the Beatles, Neil Young, and Talking Heads. Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Symposium, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey (2009). Darkness on the Edge of Town: Bruce Springsteen, Richard Ford, and the American Dream. Glory Days: A Bruce Springsteen Symposium, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey (2005). INVITED PRESENTATIONS Author Talks for Libertys Chain: Indiana Networking for Documents and Information of Government Organizations Fall Meeting, ɫý, (October 27, 2023). Rikkyo American Studies Seminar, sponsored by Institute of American Studies, Rikkyo University, Japan (virtualJan. 28, 2023). Salem Athenaeum, Salem, Massachusetts (January 19, 2023) Henry S.F. Cooper Jr. Lecture on Early American History and Literature, New York Society Library, New York City (January 17, 2023). Seward House Museum, Auburn, New York (October 18, 2022). Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (October 17, 2022). Fraunces Tavern Museum (virtualAugust 11, 2022). The Jay Family of New York: Abolition, Slavery, and an Enslaved Woman Named Abigail, A Conversation between Martha Jones and David Gellman, Supreme Court Historical Society (virtualJuly 26, 2022). Chappaqua Library/Miller House (virtualJune 20, 2022). Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (May 2, 2022). John Jay Homestead Lecture Series, Bedford, New York (April 28, 2022). Ruth Keeler Memorial Library and North Salem Historical Society (virtualApril 21, 2022). The Gotham Center for New York City History, in conversation with historian David Waldstreicher (virtual--April 18, 2022). American Center Mal, Maldives (March 2, 2022). RMBL Curatorial Short: Libertys Chain: A Conversation between Robb Haberman and David Gellman, Columbia University Library Rare Book and Manuscript Room (virtual--December 13, 2021). Off-Campus: Classroom visit to discuss Libertys Chain, Brigham Young University (virtualApril 8, 2025). Classroom visit to discuss Libertys Chain, Brooklyn College (virtualOctober 26, 2023). Classroom visit to discuss Emancipating New York, CUNY-Staten Island (virtualOctober 5, 2023). Panelist, A Discussion on the Evolution of American Studies1973-2002: We the People or Me the People? Amherst College Reunion (June 3, 2022). Guest Classroom Lecture, Origins of the U.S. Constitution, Avid College, Maldives (virtualMarch 26, 2022). Commentator and session chair, Origins, Implementations, and Aftermaths of the First Emancipation in the Northern United States panel, American Historical Association Annual Meeting virtual conference (virtual--February 26, 2022). Chair, Antislavery and Presidential Politics in Early Illinois panel, Midwestern History Conference (virtual--May 26, 2021). Classroom visits to discuss Jim Crow New York, Westfield State University (virtual--May 4, 2021; December 8, 2020). Panelist, Legacies of Hate: The Klan in Historical Perspective, Putnam County Public Library (September 5, 2018). Commentator, Slavery and Gradual Emancipation in the Americas panel, Conference on Latin American History, Washington, D.C. (January 6, 2018). Speaker, The End of Slavery in Indiana and the Old Northwest, Kiwanis Club of Greencastle (October 13, 2016). Commentator and session chair, Testing the Boundaries of Freedom at the Turn of the 19th Century panel, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, New Haven, Connecticut (July 22, 2016) Speaker, The End of Slavery in Indiana and the Old Northwest, Putnam County Museum, Greencastle, Indiana (June 11, 2016). Commentator and session chair, The Fate of Northern Antislavery Activism after Emancipation panel, Society for Civil War Historians Biennial Meeting, Chattanooga, Tennessee (June 4, 2016). Commentator, New Insights into Early American Slavery panel. Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture-Society o Early Americanists Conference, Chicago, Illinois (June 20, 2015). Speaker, Emancipating New York, The History Series at Salisbury House, Des Moines, Iowa (April 23, 2015). Keynote Address, Slavery as a Violation of Civil Liberties, for opening of Lincoln: The Constitution and the Civil War Traveling Exhibit, Cunningham Library, Indiana State University (February 6, 2014). Guest Faculty, Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York, National Endowment for the Humanities Teachers Institute, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (June 28, 2011). Chair, Agency and Action panel, Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Indiana Regional Conference, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana (April 9, 2011). Commentator, Race and Democracy: Defining Citizenship on the Early Republic panel, Society for Historians of the Early American Republic Annual Meeting, Rochester, New York (July 24, 2010). Guest Faculty, Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York, National Endowment for the Humanities Teachers Institute, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (June 29, 2010). Speaker, Unsolved Colonial Mysteries: Witches, Pirates, and Pocahontas, Putnam County Public Library (January 12, 2010). Guest Faculty, Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Upstate New York, National Endowment for the Humanities Teachers Institute, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York (July 15, 2008). Speaker, Friends of John Jay Homestead 2008 lecture series, Emancipating New York author talk and book signing, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site, Katonah, New York (January 30, 2008). Speaker, Emancipating New York, author talk and book signing, South Street Seaport Museum, New York City (November 9, 2006). Presented fellowship project Libertys Legacy: The Jay Family and the Problem of American Freedom. to the staff and to the Fellows, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass. (March 2 & March 8, 2005). Visiting fellow guest research presentation, Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, Yale University: discussion of my ongoing research on the Jay Family, Slavery, and Abolition (Jan. 31, 2005). Guest speaker, delivered talk entitled "Slavery, Freedom, and the Paradox of Revolution," Luncheon Meeting, Fort Dearborn-Chicago Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution (1998). Young Scholars Committee, Illinois Humanities Council (1994). At ɫý: Panelist, 2024 Post-Election Discussion (November 13, 2024). Panelist, The Ethics of Voting (February 15, 2024). Panelist, A Liberal Arts Education in the Humanities and Economics (November 17, 2023). Panelist, Post-Verdict Derek Chauvin Trial panel (virtual--April 21, 2021). Panelist, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: The Election in Context (virtual--November 4, 2020). Moderator/Interviewer, Hon. Lee Hamilton, Rector Scholar 100th Anniversary alumni event (May 11, 2019). Panelist, Status of the Dream: Panel Discussion, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church (January 21, 2019). Panelist, Ethics of the American Electoral System, Prindle Institute for Ethics (November 6, 2018). Panelist, Staying Active as Teacher-Scholars/Artists, New Faculty Orientation (August 15, 2018). Panelist, Blacks in the Midwest Symposium (April 24, 2018). Speaker, Bruce Springsteen and American Culture, Virtual Alumni College live streaming lecture (January 19, 2017). Speaker, Our Lincoln: Why Lincoln Belongs to Indiana & ɫý, ɫýs Lost Lincoln: Rededicating Daniel Chester Frenchs Lincoln Bronze Model (November 15, 2016). Panelist, Art and Utopia roundtable, ArtsFest (October 27, 2016). Faculty Presenter, Chicago Lives: Lessons for the Turn of the 21st Century from the Turn of the 20th Century, ɫý Alumni College, Orlando, Florida (February 13, 2015). Guest Panelist, W Workshop (2020, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012). Panelist, Abolition, Emancipation, and Maroons: Historical & Post Colonial Perspectives on Climate Change (March 11, 2014). Convener/Panelist, 12 Years a Slave, post-screening discussion forum (March 4, 2014). Panelist, League of Women Voters event on U.S. Supreme Court Voting Rights Act decision, Shelby County, Alabama v. Holder (October 28, 2013). Panelist, roundtable on writing in the First Year Seminar (March 6, 2013). Panelist, Phi Alpha Theta ɫý chapter event on publishing a book (November 29, 2012). Panelist, Teaching The Crucible (October 4, 2012). Panelist, The Challenge of Biography: A Panel Celebrating Prof. Yung-chen Chiangs Latest Book, (March 10, 2011). Guest Presenter, Food for Thought, Center for Spiritual Life (November 17, 2010). Panelist, Meanings of Independence in Mexican and World History, (September 15, 2010). Panelist, Race and the Future of the American Classroom, Plenary Session of the John Hope Franklin Colloquium featuring Orlando Patterson (March 13, 2010). Panelist, Faculty panel convened by ɫý Film Studies and Prindle Ethics Institute on the documentary film Why We Fight (April 21, 2009). Presenter, Negotiating American Slavery in Paris, Sponsored by Black Studies Program (April 20, 2009). Panelist, Interdisciplinarity and Scholarship: Crucial Connections, (October 8, 2008). Moderator/Interviewer, Richard Ford, The Lay of the Land: A Novelist Looks at America, Gertrude and G.D. Crain Jr. Lecture Series (April 16, 2007). Panelist, Faculty panel convened by ɫý Film Studies Program on the documentary film Shut Up and Sing (March 12, 2007). Presenter, A Tale of Two Caesars: James Fenimore Cooper and the Politics of Race, Loyalty, and Memory, Faculty Research Colloquium (September 29, 2006). Panelist, Teaching Roundtable: Interdisciplinary Pedagogy, (September 20, 2006). Panelist, joined visiting journalist Jack Germond, Prof. Ken Bode, and two students as U.S. Presidential debate analysts, Watson Forum (October 13, 2004). Moderator, Defining Domestic Issues panel, Issues for America symposium sponsored by the Washington C. ɫý Society (September 17, 2004). Guest Speaker, delivered a talk entitled, The Press, Partisanship, and the Public Sphere: Reflections from the Early American Republic, to Media Fellows sophomore brown bag colloquium, Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media (April 8, 2004). Invited Speaker, Reflections of a Novice Encyclopedia Contributor: Northern Black Life in Early America, Oxfords African American History Reference Series, and Me; ɫý-Denison Black Studies Workshop (April 3, 2004). Faculty Moderator, Seminar II, Crimmel Colloquium, Service-Learning and Community-Based Research in Liberal Education, (2003). Panelist, delivered response to presentations by Michael Walzer and Roger Wilkins, Mellon Symposium on Political Education and the Modern University, (2003). Speaker, Bruce Springsteen: Conscience of a Nation? Contemporary Issues series sponsored by the Religious Life Center (2003). Presenter, Mixed Legacies: The Jay Family, Revolution and Slavery. Faculty Research Colloquium (2002). Respondent, delivered formal public comment at guest speaker Peter Novick's talk on The Holocaust in American Life (1999). MEDIA APPEARANCES Modern Scholar Podcast,  HYPERLINK "https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/abolitionism-the-jay-family-and-radio/id1616557700?i=1000633992038" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/abolitionism-the-jay-family-and-radio/id1616557700?i=1000633992038 (released November 7, 2023). C-SPAN 2, C-SPAN 3, C-SPAN Radio, CSPAN.ORG,  HYPERLINK "https://www.c-span.org/video/?523632-1/libertys-chain" https://www.c-span.org/video/?523632-1/libertys-chain (released January 14, 2023) History Unplugged Podcast,  HYPERLINK "https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/history-unplugged-podcast/id1237796990" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/history-unplugged-podcast/id1237796990 (released November 22, 2022). History Tavern Podcast,  HYPERLINK "https://soundcloud.com/cdcwrtp" https://soundcloud.com/cdcwrtp (released October 14, 2022). The Pat Williams Show, WBDO, 107.3fm, 580am, Orlando Florida (May 14, 2022). PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial Board, Journal of the Early Republic (2018-2024); Ad-Hoc Incubator subcommittee (2023). Chair, Ralph D. Gray Article Prize Committee (2021vol. 41): annual prize awarded by the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic for best article published in the Journal of the Early Republic. Journal Manuscript Referee: Ethnic and Racial Studies (2025). Journal of the Early Republic (2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2014, 2013, 2010, 2009). William and Mary Quarterly (2024, 2013). Civil War History (2023). New York History (2023, 2021). Law and History Review (2022, 2021). Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (2022, 2021, 2012). BOSS: The Biannual Online-Journal of Springsteen Studies (2022, 2020). Winterthur Portfolio (2020). Journal of Southern History (2019, 2015). The Michigan Historical Review (2019, 2017). The Journal of the Civil War Era (2017). The Historical Journal (2016, 2015). Journal of American History (2009, 2008). Book Manuscript Referee: Louisiana State University Press (2023, 2022, 2015). University of Virginia Press (2020). Oxford University Press (2017). University of Tennessee Press (2012). State University of New York Press (2012). Penn State University Press (2009). Book Proposal Referee: Hackett Publishing (2024). Columbia University Press (2023). Oxford University Press (2012). New York University Press (2010). Palgrave Macmillan (2005). North Coast Athletic Conference, Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives (2023-24) External Evaluator: Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, Case Western Reserve University internal faculty fellowship applications (2019). City College of New York, tenure and promotion scholarship file (2024). Postdoctoral Fellowship Seminar: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture (2013). Project Proposal Referee: National Historical Publications & Records Commission (2012). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The American Civil War: Origins & Consequences, Council of Independent CollegesGilder Lehrman Institute of American History Seminar, Charlottesville, Virginia (August 1-5, 2021). SEED (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity) Workshop, ɫý (2019-20). Chicago and the Creation of the Modern American City, Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History-Council of Independent Colleges Seminar, Chicago, Illinois (June 16-20, 2014). Re-Reading the Early Republic: From Crevecoeur to Cooper, Summer Seminar of the Program in the History of the Book and American Culture, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts (June 18-22, 2007). Great Lakes College Association Academic Leadership Institute: intensive 3-day workshop on leadership issues and administrative challenges facing liberal arts colleges (February 9-11, 2007). SHEAR-Mellon Undergraduate Research Seminar: one of ten undergraduate thesis advisors invited to participate in the mentoring of ten rising seniors at private liberal arts colleges, as part of the final week of intensive three-week undergraduate summer seminar (June 11-18, 2006). Also participated in planning and editing the initial grant proposal for this program. COMMUNITY OUTREACH Lily Endowment Community Scholarship Selection Committee (2024, 2023, 2022) Judge, Indiana High School Ethics Bowl, Prindle Institute for Ethics (2024, 2023, 2021, 2020, 2019). Putnam County Indiana Bicentennial: Speakers Bureau Committee (2015-2016). Putnam County Museum, Exhibits Committee (2014-2015). CONSULTING Bennett Associates (1997) Lectured on U.S. History as part of the Finance 2000 training program for foreign employees of Motorola. HarperCollins College Publishers (1993-1994) T.H. Breen, ed., The Power of Words: Documents in American History, (New York, 1996). Worked on document selection, chapter selection, and headnotes. UNIVERSITY SERVICE Search Committee, Director of Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media (2025). Faculty Athletic Representative (2019- ). Athletic Board (2019- ). Honor Scholar Program Steering Committee (2023- ; 2016-2017, 2002-2005). Honorary Degrees Committee (2023- ; 2008-2010); Chair (2024). Chair of Chairs (2020-2021). Faculty Advisory Board, Prindle Institute for Ethics (2018-2021). Search Committee, Nancy Schaenen Endowed Visiting Scholar of Ethics, Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics (2021). Search Committee, Coordinator of Archives and Special Collections (2020). Steering Committee, Peace and Conflict Studies program (2019). Spiritual Life Vision Committee (2018). Curricular Policy and Planning Committee (2016-2018). Resource Allocation Subcommittee (2016-2018). Chair, Asher Fund in the Social Sciences grant committee (2015-2016). Hubbard Center Task Force (2015-2016). Library Advisory Committee, (2013-2014). Faculty Advisory Board, Center for Spiritual Life (2013-2014). Search Committee, Vice President for Academic Affairs (2012-2013). Dramaturge/Historical Consultant, The Crucible (2012). ArtsFest Co-Chair (2012). Fulbright Fellowship Program Co-Advisor (2012-2014): 5 students won grants (2013); 5 students won grants (2012). Acting Chair, Department of History (2010-2011). Committee on Administration (2008-2011). Pre-Law Advisory Board (2010). University Resource Prioritization Task Force (2009-2010). Summer Working Group (Co-Chair): charged by faculty with producing proposals to advance Intellectual Life initiative; generated 35-page report (2009). Faculty Development Committee (2003-2006); Chair (2005-2006). Faculty Governance Steering Committee (2005-2006). Academic Quality Improvement Program Steering Committee (2005). Public Occasions Committee (2003-2007). Fulbright Fellowship Program Advisor (2003-2006): 7 students won grants. Fulbright Fellowship Advising and Interviewing (2008-2009, 2011, 2015-2016). Nationally Competitive Scholarships Advisory Board (2008-2009). Black Studies Steering/Advisory Committee (2003-2007, 2008-2010, 2011-2014). Media Fellows Advisory Board (Fall 2003-2007, 2008-2014). Mentor for new faculty or post-doctoral fellow (2002, 2003, 2011). ɫý Hillel: co-faculty advisor to Jewish student organization (2006-2007). Chaplains Advisory Committee (2006-2007, 2010-2011). ɫý Journal of Undergraduate Research Editorial Board (2001-2005). Phi Beta Kappa, ɫý Chapter, Secretary (2001-2002), Vice President (2002-2003). Andrew Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies, faculty representative (2002). Faculty Search Committees: Non-departmental member for Economics Department (2024-25), Political Science Department (2015, 2000), Classical Studies Department (2007), and English Department (2005-06,2001-02,). History Department Curriculum Subcommittee that redesigned major requirements. History Department Department Personnel Committees for various tenure cases, promotions, and interim review cases. TEACHING TRAINING Primary area of proficiency: American History--from the Columbian Encounter with native peoples through the late 19th-century United States. Special expertise in the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Early National periods, slavery, abolition, political culture, and reform. Secondary area of training: Colonial and Early National Latin America. Workshops: First-Year Seminar Workshops (2012; 2013). Black Studies Summer Workshop, Strategies for Teaching Black Studies, ɫý (2007). ɫý-Denison Black Studies workshops (ɫý, 2003-2004). Speech across the curriculum faculty workshop (ɫý, 2002). Writing across the curriculum faculty workshop (ɫý, 1999) and Refresher Workshop (ɫý, 2005). EXPERIENCE ɫý (1999-2025) First Year Seminar Program: Pirates, Sailors, and Revolutionaries (also taught as 100-level topics course) Chicago Lives (also taught as Honor Scholar Program First Year Seminar) Declarations of Independence 100-level topics courses (Historical Encounters/American Experience): Land of Lincoln Unsolved Colonial Mysteries Abolishing Slavery Slavery Reform Movements 100-level Honor Scholar course: Civil War Stories 200-level surveys: North American Colonies & Nations, 1491-1808 (formerly titled Founding of United States Civilization: America to 1815) Nineteenth-Century United States History The History of the Black Atlantic (cross-listed in Africana Studies Program) 200-level theory course for History majors: History Today: Debates and Practices. 300-level History topics: Voices of a Revolutionary Age Law, Constitution, and Society Civil War & Reconstruction Chicago and New York City 300-level Honor Scholar seminars: Emancipation on Film: Slavery, History, Hollywood Unsolved Colonial Mysteries Colonial Conquest in History Fiction, and Film (also taught as History 300) Twice Told Tales: Nineteenth-Century America in History and Literature (team-taught with Harry Brown, Department of English) 400-level History course: Senior Seminar (research topics open) Senior Seminar- U.S.: Freedom, Citizenship, and Slavery, 1777-1877 Winter Term on campus: Business Meets Humanities Curricular Development Project Bruce Springsteen in American History American Dreaming: Bruce Springsteen at the Movies Sport in Film and Literature Bruce Springsteen, Vince Lombardi, Richard Ford and the American Dream Winter Term study trip co-leader: Paris & Berlin: Self, Modernity and the City Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Spain University of Illinois at Chicago (Spring 1999) American Civilization to the Late Nineteenth Century. Saint Xavier University (Fall 1998) U.S. History to 1877. Northwestern University, University College (1994, 1997) History of the United States to 1865. Northwestern University, College of Arts and Sciences Instructor, Upper-level Topics Seminar (1998) Instructor, Freshman Seminars (1993, 1994, 1998). Teaching Assistant (1991-1993).     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