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Marne L. Campbell, Ph.D. Loyola Marymount University
Department of African American Studies
4429 University Hall, 1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90045
(310) 338 – 5255
http://lmu.academia.edu/MarneCampbell
EDUCATION:
2006 University of California at Los Angeles
Ph.D. – US History
Major Field – African American History
Minor Field – The American West
Minor Field – Latin American History
2000 University of California at Los Angeles
MA –Afro-American Studies
Major Field – History
Minor Field – Gender
Minor Field – African Diaspora
1997 University of California at Los Angeles
BA – Afro-American Studies
BA – History
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
• Loyola Marymount University – African American Studies – Assistant Professor – 2013 –
Present
• Loyola Marymount University – African American Studies – Visiting Assistant Professor –
2010 – 2013
• UCLA – Interdepartmental Program in Afro-American Studies and History – Lecturer – 2010
– 2013
• University of California, President’s Postdoctoral Fellow – University of California,
Riverside – History – 2008 – 2010
• Kennesaw State University – Assistant Professor – History – 2006 – 2009
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EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS:
• Associate Editor – Journal of African American History, 2009 – 2010
PUBLICATIONS:
Monograph:
• Making Black Los Angeles: Class, Gender, and Community, (1850 – 1917), in press,
University of North Carolina Press (expected November 7, 2016).
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Articles:
• “African American Women, Wealth Accumulation, and Social Welfare Activism in 19th
Century Los Angeles”: Journal of African American History, vol. 97, no. 4 – Fall 2012
• “The Newest Religious Sect Has Started In Los Angeles”: Race, Class, Ethnicity, And The
Origins Of The Pentecostal Movement, 1906 – 1913”: Journal of African American History,
vol. 95, no. 1 – Winter 2010
Review Essays:
• Erik Schneiderhan, The Size of Others’ Burdens: Barack Obama, Jane Addams, and the
Politics of Helping Others, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2015; Robert E. Terrill,
Double Consciousness and the Rhetoric of Barack Obama: The Price of Promise and
Citizenship, Columbia, South Carolina, University of South Carolina Press, 2015. American
Studies Journal, vol. 55, no. 2 – 2016
• “Composing Metropolis: New Approaches to African American Urbanization in the Late 20th
Century”: Review Essay, Journal of Urban History, vol. 35, no. 2 – Jan. 2009
• “The NAACP in Film: Three Documentaries from California Newsreel”: Special Report,
Journal of African American History, vol. 94, no. 4 – Fall 2009
Book Reviews:
• Marie Dallam, Daddy Grace: A Celebrity Preacher and his House of Prayer. New York,
NYU Press, 2007. Journal of African American History, Winter 2009
WORK IN PROGRESS:
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Monographs:
• Race, Gender, and Crime in 19th Century Los Angeles: How the local criminal justice system
took shape (1830 – 1900).
• A History of Civil Unrest in the United States (co-authored with Brenda E. Stevenson)
Article:
• “In the Silence of the Desert: African Americans and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla
Indians Palm Springs, California” working article for invited submission to the American
Studies Journal.
Book Chapter:
• “Race(ing) West: African American Women and the Promise of Freedom in California” –
Cross-Generational Dialogues in Black Women’s History, volume co-edited by Daina
Ramey-Berry and Pero Dagbovie, forthcoming
RESEARCH:
• Criminal Justice in Los Angeles (1830 – 1900) – Huntington Library, San Marino, CA;
California State Archive, Sacramento, CA; and the Seaver Center for Western History
Research Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA – (Summer
2014 – Present)
• African Americans in Los Angeles (1920) – database – unpublished (2013 – Present)
• African Americans in Los Angeles (1850 – 1910) – database – unpublished (2005 – 2009)
• People of Color in Los Angeles (1850 – 1910) – database – unpublished (2005 – 2009)
• Women in Los Angeles (1900 – 1920) – database – unpublished (2005 – present)
• Dissertation – Heaven’s Ghetto?: African Americans and Race in Los Angeles, 1850s – 1917
(June 2006)
• African Diaspora Project – UCLA Center for African American Studies (1997 – 1999)
PRESENTATIONS:
• “Making Community: African American Women in Nineteenth Century Los Angeles” –
African Americans in Nineteenth Century West Research Symposium – St. Louis, Missouri –
May 21, 2016
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• “Making Community: African American Women in Nineteenth Century Los Angeles” –
University of California at Riverside History Colloquium – Riverside, California – January
28, 2016
• “Relative Freedom: African American Women and Community Formation in Los Angeles,
1850 – 1910” – American Historical Association Annual Meeting – Atlanta, Georgia –
January 9, 2016
• President's Panel: “Recent Scholarship in African-African American Women's History” –
Western Association of Women’s Historians Annual Meeting – Sacramento, California –
May 15, 2015
• “Race(ing) West: African Americans and the Promise of Freedom in California” – Cross-
Generational Dialogues in Black Women’s History – East Lansing, Michigan – March 19,
2015
• “Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, and African American Migration to Los Angeles
at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century” – Loyola Marymount University Black History
Month Teach-In – Los Angeles, CA – February 24, 2014
• “California Dreaming: Emancipation and Freedom in the Golden State” – Loyola
Marymount University Junior Faculty Seminar – Los Angeles, CA – November 11, 2013
• “California Dreaming: Emancipation and Freedom in the Golden State” – Association for the
Study of African American Life and History Annual Meeting – Jacksonville, FL – October 4,
2013
• “Westward to Freedom?: African American in Los Angeles During the Second Half of the
Nineteenth Century” – Organization of American Historians Annual Meeting – San
Francisco, CA – April 13, 2013
• “African American Women, Labor and Community Building in the West: The Case of Los
Angeles at the Turn of the Twentieth Century” – Social Science History Association Annual
Meeting – Vancouver, British Columbia – November 2, 2012
• “‘One Never Forgets Los Angeles’: Black Angelenos and Leadership at the Beginning of the
20th Century” – Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA Circle of
Thought Brown Bag Lecture Lunch Series – Los Angeles, CA – February 9, 2012
• “West of Kansas: African American Women’s Embrace of Freedom Through Service” – The
Association for the Study of African American Life and History Annual Meeting, Richmond,
VA – October 7 – 9, 2011
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• “Black and Mexican American Women’s Work in the American West: Los Angeles as Case
History” – Legacies of Family, Labor, and Reform: Women in the Atlantic World, 1600 –
1900 – Huntington Library – San Marino, CA – March 18 – 19, 2011
• Angeles of the City: African American Women and Social Mobility in Los Angeles, 1870 –
1910 – The Association for the Study of African American Life and History Annual Meeting,
Durham, NC – October 1, 2010
• “California’s Afro-Latino’s Heritage and Impact on Race Relations in the American West” –
Riverside, California’s 10th Annual Juneteenth Celebration and Symposium – Public Lecture
– Riverside, CA – June 19, 2010
• “Arrival and Revival in the American West: African Americans in Los Angeles, 1850 –
1915” – The University of California, Riverside, Department of History – Public History
Lecture – Riverside, CA – April 15, 2010
• Angel Us: African American Women, Race, and Class in Los Angeles at the Turn of the
Twentieth Century” – Presented at the University of California, Merced Department of
History – Merced, CA – January 27, 2010
• “Migration and African American Women in Los Angeles at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century”– Presenting at the University of California, Irvine Department of Women’s Studies
Roundtable Discussion on Movement - Irvine, CA – November 4, 2009
• “A Revival for All Races: Considering the African American Contribution to the Pentecostal
Movement in America” – Presented at the Association for Study of African American Life
and History Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH – October 1, 2009
• “Du Bois and Seymour: Class Differences in the Making of Los Angeles’s Black
Community” – Presented at the President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Academic
Spring Retreat, Lake Arrowhead, CA – April 18, 2009
• “After Nine: The Effects of Desegregation on the African American Community” –
Presented at the American Association for State and Local History Annual Meeting, Atlanta,
GA – September 6, 2007
• “Celia, Harriet, Sukie, and All Dem Gals: Slave Women and Resistance” – Moderator –
Slave Women’s Lives: Twenty Years of Ar’n’t I A Woman? and More, The Huntington
Museum, San Marcos, CA – May 21, 2005
• “Race and Revival in Los Angeles at the Turn of the Twentieth Century” – Presented at
Vassar College History Department, Poughkeepsie, NY – February 4, 2005
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• “Race and Class Formation in Los Angeles, 1870 – 1910” – Presented at Loyola Marymount
University, Los Angeles, CA – February 18, 2005
• “Du Bois and Black Angelenos: Race in Los Angeles Before World War I” – Presented at the
UCLA Institute of American Cultures Annual Opening Reception, Los Angeles, CA –
October 26, 2005
• “The Pico Family: Racial Classification and Formation in Early Los Angeles History” –
Presented at the National Council for Black Studies 29th Annual Conference, New Orleans,
LA – March 24, 2005
• “Racial Classifications in Early Los Angeles” – Presented at the Third Annual UCLA Ralph
J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Graduate Student Conference, Los Angeles,
CA – February 24, 2005
• “African American Spirituality in Los Angeles (1906 – 1920)” – Presented at the Second
Annual UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Graduate Student
Conference, Los Angeles, CA – February 26, 2004
• “They were all filled with the Holy Ghost!” Women and Leadership at the Azusa Street
Revival (1906 – 1908) – Presented at the Third Annual UCLA Interdisciplinary Conference
on Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration, Los Angeles, CA – May 27, 2003
ACADEMIC AWARDS:
• Loyola Marymount University BCLA Research Grant – 2014 – 2017
• Huntington Library Mellon Summer Fellowship – Summer 2014
• University of California Office of the President Postdoctoral Fellowship Program – 2008 –
2010
• UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies Institute of American Cultures
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship – 2004 – 2005
• UCLA Graduate Division Dissertation Year Fellowship (declined) – 2004 – 2005
• UCLA History Department Pre-Dissertation Year Futtleman Fellowship – 2003 – 2004
• Autry Institute for the Study of the American West UCLA Summer Fellowship – Summer
2003)
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• UCLA Summer Research Mentorship Program – Summer 2000
• UCLA Charles F. Scott Fellowship – 1998 – 1999
• UCLA Graduate Opportunity Fellowship Program – 1997 – 1998
TEACHING:
Awards:
• LMU 2016 Kente Graduation Faculty Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching and
Mentoring – Chosen by the students
• LMU 2015 Kente Graduation Faculty Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching and
Mentoring – Chosen by the students
• LMU 2014 Kente Graduation Faculty Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching and
Mentoring – Chosen by the students
Courses – UCLA Department of History, UCLA Interdepartmental Program in Afro-
American Studies, Loyola Marymount University, Kennesaw State University, and Santa
Monica College:
• African American Studies – African American History – Lower Division
• African American Studies – Race, Gender, and the Law – Upper Division
• African American Studies – History of African Americans in the West – Graduate
• History – Black Nationalism – Upper Division and Graduate – Cross-listed with African
American Studies
• History – 19th Century African American History – Upper Division – Cross-listed with
African American Studies
• African American Studies – Race and Ethnic Relations – Upper Division
• African American Studies – African American Religious Traditions – Upper Division
• American Culture Studies – History of Ethnic America – Lower Division
• US History – The African American Urban Experience – Upper Division – Cross-listed with
African American Studies
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• US History – Blacks in the American West – Lower Division – Seminar
• African American Studies – Black Los Angeles – Upper Division and Graduate
• African American Studies – Introduction to African American Studies – Lower Division
• African American Studies – Black Cultural Arts – Lower Division
• African American Studies – Hip-Hop Culture – Upper Division – Cross-listed with Women’s
Studies
• African American Studies – Race, Class, and Gender in the American West – Upper Division
and Graduate
• US History – Introduction to Historical Practice – Ethnic Los Angeles – Lower Division –
Seminar
• African American History – 1619 – 1865 – Upper Division
• African American History – 1865 – Present – Upper Division
• African American History – Black Women in the 19th Century – Upper Division – Directed
Study
• African American History – The African American Experience – Lower Division
• US History – Introduction to Historical Practice – From Jim Crow to Black Power:
Sociopolitical Protest and the Struggle for Civil Rights – Lower Division – Seminar –
Writing Intensive
• US History – Introduction to Historical Practice – The African American Church and Social
Activism – Lower Division – Seminar – Writing Intensive
• African American Studies – Blacks in the American West – Upper Division and Graduate –
Seminar
• US History – America since 1890 – Lower Division
• US History – The United States since 1865 – Lower Division
Teaching Assistant:
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UCLA Department of History:
• African History – History of Africa to 1800 – Lower Division
• African History – History of Africa 1800 to the Present – Lower Division – Writing Intensive
• Latin American History – Colonial Latin America – Lower Division
• Latin American History – Social History of Latin America – Lower Division
• World Civilization – Introduction to Western Civilization (ca. A.D. 843 – ca. 1715) – Lower
Division
UCLA Interdepartmental Program in Afro-American Studies:
• African American Studies – African American Theater History – Upper Division
SERVICE:
Loyola Marymount University:
Formal Service:
• Loyola Marymount University: Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts – College Council –
Department Representative – Spring 2016 – Present
• Loyola Marymount University: Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts – Faculty Development
Committee – Academic Year 2015 – Present
• Loyola Marymount University: Department of African American Studies Academic Planning
and Review Committee – Academic Year 2015 – 2016
• Loyola Marymount University: Foundations Core Area Curriculum Committee – 2014 –
Present
• Loyola Marymount University: Department of African American Studies Student Advising
and Events Committee – 2014 – Present
• Loyola Marymount University: Department of Women’s Studies Faculty Review Committee
– 2014 – Present
• Loyola Marymount University: Department of African American Studies Tenure Committee
– Fall 2014
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Informal Service:
• Loyola Marymount University: Office of Admissions – Black Scholars Day – Fall 2014 –
2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Black Student Services – “Real Talk: How to Settle on a
Research Topic” – September 29, 2015
• Association for Black Women in Higher Education, Los Angeles Chapter: “Clearing the
Clutter and Preparing to Write” – Keynote Address – LMU – February 28, 2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Black Student Overnight – “Introduction to African
American Studies and Interdisciplinary Learning – April 9, 2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Academic Community of Excellence – “The Importance of
Faculty Mentorship” – October 24, 2014
• Loyola Marymount University: Department of African American Studies – Applying to
Graduate or Professional School Workshop – October 23, 2014
• Loyola Marymount University: Department of African American Studies – Welcome Lunch
for Majors, Minors, and Perspective Students – September 9, 2014
• Loyola Marymount University: Common Book Selection Committee – Fall 2014
• Loyola Marymount University: Undergraduate Research Program – Mentor – 2013 – 2014
• Loyola Marymount University: Summer Undergraduate Research Program – Mentor – 2013
– 2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Open House – Fall 2013 – 2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Mbongi Freshman Welcome – Fall 2013 – 2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Black Family Dinner – Fall 2013 – 2015
• Loyola Marymount University: Ánimo Watts College Preparatory Academy Visit – Fall
2013
• Loyola Marymount University: Office of Black Student Services: Affiliated Faculty – 2011 –
Present
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• Loyola Marymount University: First to Go! Program: Faculty Mentor – 2011 – Present
Routledge Books:
• Referee – Book Proposal – “African Americans in the West” – September 2013
Kennesaw State University:
• Kennesaw State University: International Students’ Association: Advisor – 2007 – 2009
• Kennesaw State University: Model African Union: Advisor – 2007 – 2008
• Kennesaw State University: African & African Diaspora Studies: Advisor – 2006 – 2008
• Kennesaw State University: History & Philosophy: Department Curriculum Committee –
2007 – 2008
• Kennesaw State University: History & Philosophy: Faculty Performance Standards
Committee – 2007 – 2008
• Kennesaw State University: History & Philosophy: Phi Alpha Theta, Advisor – 2007 – 2008
• Kennesaw State University: College of Humanities & Social Sciences: Faculty Awards
Committee, Chair – 2007
• Kennesaw State University: Georgia Writer’s Association: Non-fiction Book Award
Committee, Chair – 2007
• Kennesaw State University: History & Philosophy Department: Faculty Awards Committee,
Chair – 2007
• Kennesaw State University: African & African Diaspora Studies: Curriculum Development –
2007
University of California, Los Angeles:
• UCLA: Black Los Angeles Project – Religious Life Working Group: Co-Leader – 2005 –
2006
• UCLA College: Student Affairs Officer – 2003 – 2006
• UCLA Interdepartmental Program in Afro-American Studies: Graduation Coordinator –
2006
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California African American Museum:
• High School Outreach Program – Special Screening and Panel Discussion “Dark Girls” –Los
Angeles, CA – May 2012
• Carter G. Woodson American Education Series – Teaching “Eyes on the Prize, 1954 –
1968”– Los Angeles, CA – February 2012
American Institute for History Education:
• Teaching American History Colloquia – Presenter – US History from 1900 – WWI – Fresno,
CA – November 2009
• Teaching American History Colloquia – Presenter – US History from the American
Revolution to the Age of Jackson – Kern County, CA – June 2009
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
• American Historical Association
• Organization of American Historians
• Association for the Study of African American Life and History
• Association of Black Women Historians
• National Council for Black Studies
• Social Science History Association
• Western Association of Women’s Historians
• Association of Black Women in Higher Education