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Dr. Jeffrey Mullins is a faculty member in the Department of History at St. Cloud State University, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts. His research and teaching focus on early American history, with particular emphasis on the intersection of race, law, religion, and social reform between the Revolution and Civil War.
- Education:
- A.B., History & Philosophy, Reed College (1989)
- M.A., History, John Hopkins University (1992)
- Ph.D., History, John Hopkins University (1998)
Dr. Mullins’ research explores how racial ideologies shaped legal and ethical frameworks in 19th-century America, particularly in cases of violence, medical identity, and religious movements. His work bridges intellectual history with social and cultural analysis, examining topics like social reform movements, religious revivals, and health reform.
His publications analyze themes such as racialized violence, moral insanity, and Black philanthropy, reflecting his interest in marginalized voices and contested authority. Articles span from 2003 to 2017, focusing on topics like colonization debates, medical ethics, and public commemoration.
Scientific Awards:
- National Endowment for the Humanities grants
- Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship
- American Philosophical Society funding
- Pew Program in Religion and American History support
Dr. Mullins also investigates pedagogical practices in courses like Revolutionary America and Historiography, while his presentations address global audiences, from Paris to San Marcos, covering racial justice, legal precedents, and professional development.



