معرفی
Prof. Anna Mae Duane, a faculty member at the University of Connecticut, has received funding from UConn’s CLAS Dean’s office for her project *Inclusive Histories of Slavery, Freedom and Healing*. Her work includes a monograph, *Like a Slave: Slavery’s Appropriation from the Revolution to QAnon*, and research on Black-run nursing schools in the early 20th century South, aiming for a journal article and classroom material on race and the scientific imagination.
- Academic Rank: Professor
- University: University of Connecticut
Research Interests:
Prof. Duane’s scholarship bridges African American studies, childhood studies, and race and medicine. Her projects explore intersections of slavery history, educational resistance, and DEI initiatives, particularly in historical and contemporary contexts.
Article Trends:
Her recent publications focus on race, gender, and childhood in early American history, with subfields like antebellum education, orphan narratives, and critical race pedagogy. Themes include slavery’s legacy, cultural memory, and social justice in historical frameworks.
Grant Activity:
Her current DEI grant supports research on Black-led medical training and inclusive histories, reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of race and science.





