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Winston Grady-Willis is Professor and Founding Director of the Black Studies Program at Skidmore College. His scholarship examines the intersection of race, gender, and social justice in the Black Freedom Movement.
His research interests include Black Studies, Civil Rights History, Gender Analysis, African American Experiences, and Human Rights Frameworks. His work emphasizes gendered analyses of movement transitions from nonviolent protest to Black Power.
Due to technical limitations in the scraped text, publication details are unavailable. His authored works include books on Atlanta's civil rights struggles and Africana Studies textbooks.
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Grady-Willis previously taught at Syracuse University, where he received the Meredith Teaching Recognition Award. He develops curricula connecting historical struggles to contemporary social justice issues.
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