National Endowment for the Humanities

FACULTY RESEARCH AWARDS FOR HISTORICALLY BLACK, HISPANIC-SERVING, AND TRIBAL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Division of Research Programs

Announced: November 2002


Baker, Barbara
Tuskegee University
Albert Murray: An American Blues Hero and Tuskegee Legend

Bernstein, Mark
University of Texas, San Antonio
The Limits of Partiality: When Biased Behavior is Legitimate

Chin, Timothy
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Nationalism and Diaspora: Chinese Jamaicans in the Wake of Independence

Cobb, Amanda
University of New Mexico
The Native Circle of Activists, 1965-1975

Dargan, William
Saint Augustine's College
The Tradition and Commerce of African Speech, Music and Movement

Donalson, Melvin
Pasadena City College
Black Directors in Hollywood

Edison, Paul
University of Texas, El Paso
Latinizing America: Science, Peoplehood and Area Studies in Nineteenth-Century France and Mexico

Gallant, Christine
Georgia State University
Keats and Romantic Celticism

Giggie, John
University of Texas, San Antonio
Faith in the South: Ex-Slaves and Black Religion in the Mississippi Delta, 1875-1915

Jones, Frederick
Saint Augustine's College
The Tradition and Commerce of African Speech, Music, and Movement

Lamadrid, Enrique
University of New Mexico
Romancero Nuevomexicano II: Four Centuries of Historic Balladry in New Mexico

López-Calvo, Ignacio
California State University, Los Angeles
Trujillo and God: Literary Representations of the Dominican Dictator

Medford, Edna
Howard University
American Free Blacks and Community Development in Dresden, Ontario, 1840-1910

Mora-Torres, Juan
University of Texas, San Antonio
Me Voy pa'l Norte (I'm Going North): The Great Mexican Migration to the U.S., 1890-1932

Murphy, Keith
Fort Valley State College
The Collection and Analysis of Black Comic Strips: 1920-1960

Newby-Alexander, Cassandra
Norfolk State University
That the Lame Might Walk and the Blind May See: Black Physicians in 20th-Century Virginia

Robertson, Natalie
Hampton University
Delineating the Nigerian Origins of the Clotilda Captives

Salvador, Mari Lyn
University of New Mexico
Kuna Women's Art: History and Interpretation

Sweet, James
Florida International University
Domingos Álvares: A Biography of the African-Atlantic Diaspora, 1710-1750

Waller, Sara
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Diogenes' Dolphins