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Mary C. Cain is an Associate Professor of History at Agnes Scott College. Her work focuses on race, gender, privilege, and power in early America, particularly examining white womanhood in the antebellum North. She holds a BA from Yale University and MA/PhD from Emory University.
Her research argues that 19th-century white women leveraged racial privilege to navigate gender subordination, impacting women of all races. She teaches courses in early U.S. history, women’s history, African-American history, slavery studies, and Native American history.
Currently, she is completing a book project analyzing the intersections of race and gender in the antebellum period. Cain’s office is located in Buttrick 301.
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