Dr. Matthew Countryman

Associate Professor

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Biography

Matthew Countryman is an Associate Professor in the Department of History and the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on African American social movements, 20th-century U.S. history, race, liberalism, and African-American politics in the post-civil-rights era. Countryman has written extensively on civil rights history, including notable publications such as 'From Protest Politics: Community Control and the Emergence of Independent Black Politics in Philadelphia, 1965-1981' and the article '2020 Uprisings, Unprecedented Scope, Join Long River Struggle America' in an online magazine. Additionally, he is a founding member of the Black Washtenaw County Collaboratory, which documents the histories of racial segregation and the African American community in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Michigan. He has served as the Chair of the Department of Afroamerican and African Studies and was previously the Faculty Director of the Rackham Program in Public Scholarship, focusing on community engagement for graduate students. Countryman has been honored with awards including the John H. D'Arms Faculty Award for Distinguished Graduate Mentoring and the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2006-01-01 — Present

University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI

Teaches and conducts research in African American social movements and U.S. history.

Awards

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John H. D'Arms Faculty Award for Distinguished Graduate Mentoring

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Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award

Requirements for University of Michigan

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:84
GRE General
Verbal
Required:155
Verbal Percentile
Required:50
Quantitative
Required:168
Quantitative Percentile
Required:50
Analytical Writing
Required:3.6
Writing Percentile
Required:50
Prerequisites
Bachelor degree in engineering, physics, or mathematics Calculus Physics
Application Checklist
  • Rackham Graduate School Application
  • Official Transcripts
  • 3 Letters of Recommendation
  • Academic Statement of Purpose
  • Personal Statement
  • CV/Resume
Specialization Notes

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science