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Kim Warren is Associate Professor of History at the University of Kansas and currently serves as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. Her scholarship focuses on intersections of United States history, African Diaspora identity, and gender/racial analysis in educational contexts.
- Ph.D. and M.A. from Stanford University
- B.A. from Yale University
Research spans Black and Native American education in Kansas, citizenship studies, and transnational feminist movements. Notable works include The Quest for Citizenship (2010) and co-editorship of Unequal Sisters (5th ed., 2023).
Recent publications analyze Mary McLeod Bethune's legacy and Indigenous feminist methodologies. Articles address colonial memory (Atlantic slave trade, Pacific nuclear testing), gendered labor (enslaved wet nurses, Japanese immigrant farm work), and transnational activism (Puerto Rican decolonization, Black Panther gender equity).
- Spencer Foundation Grant
- Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
- Fulbright's Danish Distinguished Chair (2015)
- American Philosophical Society Support
Teaches U.S. Women's History, Indigenous history, and 19th century gender studies. Primary advisor for honors undergraduates and Ph.D. candidates in History. Courses include History of Women in America, Graduate Colloquia on Gender History, and Indigenous Peoples of North America.



