Current Projects Dr. Reid focuses on rural and minority studies. Her dissertation, “Reaping a Greater Harvest: African Americans, Agrarian Reform, and the Texas Agricultural Extension Service,” received the Agricultural History Society's Gilbert C. Fite Dissertation Award (2001). The expanded manuscript was published by Texas A&M University Press in 2007. She has a chapter on progressive-era African American rural reformers in The Countryside in the Age of the Modern State: Political Histories of Rural America (Cornell University Press, 2001), a chapter on interpreting gender in Interpreting Historic House Museums (AltaMira Press, 2002) and articles on interpreting African American rural history in publications of the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM). Additional articles and book reviews appear in Agricultural History , Rural History , and the Tennessee Historical Quarterly . Her current projects include a book manuscript on "The Political Meanings of African American Farm and Property Ownership," researching material culture changes among Anabaptists in the rural Midwest from the 1810s to the present, and analyzing historic domestic interior re-interpretation. |
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