6/11/2023 0 Comments Elizabeth gillespie mcrae![]() ![]() McRae is co-director of “Mountain Lives, Mountain People,” an oral history training program involving students at Smoky Mountain High School. ![]() Her book Mothers of Massive Resistance: White Women and the Politics of Jim Crow will be published in 2017 by Oxford University Press. She has published articles in recent collections on Southern women’s history and in the Georgia Historical Quarterly, Carologue and the North Carolina Historical Review. McRae’s teaching and research interests center on the intersection of race, gender and politics in America and in the modern South. Elizabeth McRae received her master’s degree in history at WCU in 1996. ![]() She joined the WCU faculty in 2000 and previously served as director of the Secondary Social Science Education Program for 10 years. She also holds a master’s degree in secondary social science education from Marymount University in Virginia and a doctorate in American history from the University of Georgia. Elizabeth McRae is an associate professor of history at Western Carolina University, and previously held the universitys Creighton Sossomon Professorship in. McRae is a WCU alumna who received her master’s degree in history at the university in 1996. Elizabeth McRae is an associate professor of history at Western Carolina University, and previously held the university’s Creighton Sossomon Professorship in History from 2016-2019. McRaes project fulfills nearly all the requirements for a feminist history. ![]()
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