For more information, please contact:
Brendan Hughes
hughes@gilderlehrman.org
phone: 646-366-9666 x36
fax: 646-366-9669
2007 Gilder Lehrman History Scholars Program
Statement from James G. Basker,
President of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History:
NEW YORK, NY (May 4, 2007)
The Gilder
Lehrman History Scholars program is designed to honor and support outstanding
students of history, and to remedy the shortage of college graduates pursuing
careers in history, whether as school teachers, college professors, documentary
film makers, writers, or public historians. The History Scholars program
solicits nominations of outstanding history majors in their sophomore
and junior years from every college and university in the United States
and Canada. From these hundreds of promising candidates, fifteen are selected
to participate in a five-week program in New York that includes research
training, special seminars with leading historians, behind-the-scenes
visits to archives and museums, and the opportunity to publish original
research. Fifty more students are chosen from the finalist pool for a
one-week version of this program. Thus, each year, sixty-five young scholars
are given a boost in their careers as budding historians.
In the summer
of 2007, Gilder Lehrman History Scholars will be researching forgotten
abolitionist writings by African Americans in the 18th and early 19th
centuries. Most scholarship on the abolitionist movement focuses on famous
figures like Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher
Stowe and others who flourished between 1820 and 1860. This publication
project, however, will bring to light an earlier generation of abolitionist
writings by African Americans that emerged in the era of the American
Revolution and the early decades of the new republic. The result will
be a series of newly republished African American writings with annotation
and introductions, designed to make them useful to teachers, students
and the general reading public.
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The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
19 West 44th Street, Suite 500
New York, NY 10036 |
The 2007 Gilder Lehrman History Scholars Program will run from June 24-July
28, and the 2007 Gilder Lehrman History Scholar Finalists Program will run
from June 9-16.
2007 History Scholars:
Elizabeth Almlie from Augustana College and Lakeville,
MN
Madalyn Baldanzi from Swarthmore College and Morristown,
NJ
Rudi Batzell from Columbia University and East Troy, WI
Zoe Gibbons from Mount Holyoke College and San Francisco,
CA
Corey Goettsch from the University of Northern Colorado
and Colorado Springs, CO
Jacob Goldberg from Amherst College and New York, NY
Julia Kramer from Pomona College and Highland Park, IL
Denali Lander from Tulane University and Boulder, CO
Danny London from Ramapo College of New Jersey and Hoboken,
NJ
Ann Mary Olson from Harvard College and Wolf Point, MT
Miranda Rivers from Spelman College and Carmichael, CA
Jose Sanchez from the University of Chicago and Miami,
FL
Sherri Sheu from the University of Georgia and Lilburn,
GA
Lauren Sottile from Boston College and Villanova, PA
Jordan Wappler from Stanford University and Groves, TX
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