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Campbell, c.v. – 1 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 [email protected] 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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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

[email protected]

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).

https://www.amazon.ca/Making-Angeles-Gender-Community-1850-

1917/dp/1469629267?ie=UTF8&SubscriptionId=AKIAJGYQBXXGETPQMZBA&camp=2

025&creative=165953&creativeASIN=1469629267&linkCode=sp1&tag=speakerfile-20

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