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Margot Minardi is Professor of History and Humanities at Reed College, specializing in the early American republic with focus on reform movements, historical memory, slavery, and peace activism. She holds a PhD from Harvard University and is the author of 'Making Slavery History: Abolitionism and the Politics of Memory in Massachusetts,' which won the SHEAR book prize. Her current research examines nineteenth-century American peace reformers.
Minardi's work explores intersections of social reform, memory politics, and transnational connections. Her research spans abolitionist memorial practices, legal constructions of race, and anti-war movements. She teaches courses on race and law, American social reform, African American history, and revolutionary America.
Her publications analyze how historical actors navigated tensions between egalitarian ideals and social hierarchies, particularly regarding race and national identity. Recent work examines peace reformers' engagement with American expansionism and their critiques of militarism during the early republic.





