
Kathryn Benjamin Golden
Assistant Professor · 18th and 19th Century U.S. Slavery
University of DelawareAbout
Kathryn Benjamin Golden is an Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Delaware. Her research focuses on histories of marronage and rebellion in the U.S. South, as well as their legacies. She holds a PhD in African Diaspora Studies from the University of California, Berkeley (2018). Her work bridges interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Black resistance, freedom struggles, and historical memory. Key research areas include colonial and antebellum African American life, Black ecologies, and public history.
Education:
- PhD in African Diaspora Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2018
Teaching & Research Interests:
- Colonial and Antebellum African American Life
- Geographies of the Enslaved
- Race and Public History
- Historical Memory and Identity
Dr. Golden’s scholarship emphasizes connections between historical Black opposition and contemporary struggles for equity. She is affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences and contributes to programs like the Africana Studies MA and the Fannie Lou Hamer Annual Lecture series.
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