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David Roediger is the Foundation Distinguished Professor of American Studies at the University of Kansas, specializing in race, class, and labor history. His work bridges academia and public engagement, focusing on how race and class intersect in U.S. history. He holds a doctoral degree from Northwestern University and has authored seminal works like The Wages of Whiteness and Seizing Freedom.
Education: Doctoral work at Northwestern University; undergraduate studies at public schools in Illinois.
Research Interests: Race, whiteness studies, labor movements, slavery, immigration, and social movements. His current project explores portrayals of Friday in across 400 years.
Teaching: Offers courses on labor history, race, and literature, emphasizing writing as a core component. Topics include slavery, management, and class dynamics.
Service: Served as President of the American Studies Association (2015–2016). Advocates for academic freedom and critical scholarship.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary American Studies initiatives but no specific lab mentioned.


