Sherie Randolph
Associate Professor
- School of History and Sociology
- ADVANCE IAC
Overview
Sherie M. Randolph is an associate professor of history at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the co-director of the Black Feminist Think Tank. Randolph’s book Florynce “Flo" Kennedy: The Life of a Black Feminist Radical examines the connections between the Black Power, civil rights, new left and feminist movements. The former Associate Director of the Women’s Research & Resource Center at Spelman College, has received several grants and fellowships for her work, most recently being awarded fellowships from Emory University’s James Weldon Johnson Center and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Currently, she is researching and writing her second book, "Free Them All": African American Women Political Exiles in Cuba. Randolph teaches courses on social movements, black feminist theory, gender, race and incarceration, Black Power, African American history, and women’s history.
Interests
- U.S. Society and Politics/Policy Perspectives
Focuses:
- United States
- Gender
- Race/Ethnicity
Courses
- HTS-3016: Women & Gender in U.S.
- HTS-3025: Afr-Amer Hist since 1865
- HTS-3027: Civil Rights Movement
- HTS-3803: Special Topics
- HTS-4001: Seminar in US History
- HTS-4011: Seminar in Sociology
- HTS-8804: Special Topics