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Thavolia Glymph is the Peabody Family Distinguished Professor of History at Duke University, where she has been a faculty member since 2017. She specializes in American History with a focus on the Civil War and its aftermath, particularly regarding themes of gender, race, and labor. Glymph's work critically examines the historical narratives surrounding Black women's contributions to the Civil War and explores the intersection of race, gender, and politics in American history. She is a past president of the American Historical Association and the Southern Historical Association. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized with various awards, including the 2025 Award for Distinguished Service in Labor and Working-Class History.
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