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T. J. DAVIS, PhD, JD CURRICULUM VITAE 1 THOMAS JOSEPH DAVIS, Ph.D., J.D. Curriculum Vitae Professor of History Arizona State University 975 S. Myrtle Avenue Tempe AZ 85287-4302 (480) 965-4931 (480) 965-0310 (Facsimile) EMAIL: [email protected] E D U C A T I O N: J.D. cum laude, University at Buffalo Law School State University of New York at Buffalo M.A. The Center for Journalism Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana Ph.D. The Graduate Faculties Columbia University in the City of New York U.S. history; Minor Areas: economic history, African history M.A. The Graduate Faculties Columbia University in the City of New York United States history A.B. cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, The College of Arts & Sciences Fordham University, Bronx, New York History

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T. J. DAVIS, PhD, JD CURRICULUM VITAE 1

THOMAS JOSEPH DAVIS, Ph.D., J.D.

Curriculum VitaeProfessor of History

Arizona State University975 S. Myrtle Avenue

Tempe AZ 85287-4302(480) 965-4931

(480) 965-0310 (Facsimile)EMAIL: [email protected]

E D U C A T I O N:

J.D. cum laude, University at Buffalo Law SchoolState University of New York at Buffalo

M.A. The Center for JournalismBall State University, Muncie, Indiana

Ph.D. The Graduate FacultiesColumbia University in the City of New YorkU.S. history; Minor Areas: economic history, African history

M.A. The Graduate FacultiesColumbia University in the City of New YorkUnited States history

A.B. cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, The College of Arts & SciencesFordham University, Bronx, New YorkHistory

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CERTIFICATES: (excluding Continuing Legal Education)

2009 U.S. Marine Corps College and University Educators' Workshop (Quantico VA)2008 Wakonse - Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence (Arizona)2007 Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue Fellow (Turkey)2004 Defending Democracy, Defeating Terrorism, Tel Aviv University, Israel, sponsored by the

Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington, D.C. (2004)2001 Employment Discrimination Law in the United States, the United Kingdom and the

European Union, Oxford Round Table, St. Antony=s College, Oxford University (2001)1994 Islamic Culture and Civilization Today, Al-Urdun Al-Jadid Research Center, Amman,

Jordan (1994)1982 Institute in Quantitative Methods in History, The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

(1982)1981-1982 Expository Writing Program: Toward Guaranteeing Successful Writing across the

Curriculum, The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Howard University, Washington,D.C. (1981-1982)

1975-1976 Cliometrics: New Directions in Economic History, National Science Foundation (NSF),American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Chautauqua Type ShortCourse for College Teachers, Clark College, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia(1975-1976)

1974-1975 Public Policy Analysis: Theory and Some Applications, NSF-AAAS Chautauqua, Universityof Missouri--Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri (1974-1975)

1974-1975 Social Change and Human Genetics, NSF-AAAS Chautauqua, Miami University of Ohio,Oxford, Ohio (1974-1975)

1973-1974 Institute of Children's Literature, Redding Ridge, Connecticut (1974-1975); Urbanization,Residential Mobility and City Structure, NSF-AAAS Chautauqua, Miami University of Ohio,Oxford, Ohio (1973-1974)

1973 Program on Rural-Urban Change in India, Baghat Singh College, University of Delhi, NewDelhi, India, Fulbright Exchange Program (1973)

1972-1973 Patterns of Problem Solving, NSF-AAAS Chautauqua, University of Missouri-Kansas City,Kansas City, Missouri (1972-1973)

1972-1973 The Impact of Industrialization and Technological Change on Traditional Societies,NSF-AAAS Chautauqua, Miami University of Ohio, Oxford, Ohio (1972-1973)

1972-1973 Humanities Development Project: The Problems of Non-Western Civilizations, Universityof Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (1972-1973)

1972 International Population Program: Curriculum Development in Demography, CornellUniversity, Ithaca, New York (1972)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Current Professor of History, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences & Graduate College,Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona (1996- )

2007 Wayne N. Aspinall Distinguished Visiting Professor of History, Political Science, andPublic Affairs, and Wayne N. and Julia E. Aspinall Foundation Lecturer, Mesa StateCollege, Grand Junction, Colorado (Spring 2007)

2002-2004 Professor, Constitutional Law I, Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO)Summer Institute, College of Law, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

1998-2005 Visiting Professor (occasional), College of LawArizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

1995-1996 Visiting Professor of HistoryArizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

1989, 1991 Visiting Professor of HistoryUniversity of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

1986-1996 Professor of African American Studies and Adjunct Professor of History,Faculty of Arts and Letters and Graduate Faculty of Arts and Sciences,State University of New York at Buffalo

1985-1995 Visiting Professor of U.S. History and Economics, International Business School (IBS)Program, Credit Suisse, New York City

1977-1987 Associate Professor of History, College of Liberal Arts andGraduate School of Arts and Sciences,Howard University, Washington, DC

1971-1976 Assistant to Associate Professor of HistoryDirector of Black StudiesEarlham College, Richmond, Indiana

1970-1971 Instructor of History,Director of Afro-American StudiesManhattanville College, Purchase, New York

1969-1970 Instructor of History, Fordham University, Bronx NY

1968-1969 Instructor of History, Southern University,Baton Rouge LA

1968 Instructor of History, Columbia University, New York NY

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AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS:

2012 Tenants' Lifeline Attorney of the Year 2011-2012Volunteer Lawyer Program, a joint project of the Maricopa County Bar Association andCommunity Legal Services in Arizona

2010 Tenants' Lifesaver Attorney of the Year 2009-2010Volunteer Lawyer Program, a joint project of the Maricopa County Bar Association andCommunity Legal Services in Arizona

2009 Tenants' Rights Attorney of the Year 2008-2009Volunteer Lawyer Program, a joint project of the Maricopa County Bar Association andCommunity Legal Services in Arizona

Zebulon Pierce Distinguished Teaching Award 2008-2009, nominee, College of LiberalArts and Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe

2008 Arizona State University President=s Professor Award nominee

Wakonse Arizona Fellow (The Wakonse Fellowship in Arizona brings together faculty,teaching and learning professionals from Arizona's postsecondary institutions whorecognize and are devoted to the inspirational aspect of the teaching and learningprocess.)

Last Lecture Award, Arizona State University, Tempe (award to highlight faculty whomstudents have found to be exceptional classroom lecturers)

2007 Foundation for Inter-Cultural Dialogue Fellow (for travel to and study of the Republic ofTurkey/Türkiye Cumhuriyeti )

Wayne N. Aspinall Distinguished Visiting Professor of History, Political Science, andPublic Affairs, and Wayne N. and Julia E. Aspinall Foundation Lecturer, Mesa StateCollege, Grand Junction, Colorado

2006 Volunteer Lawyer of the Month (February 2006), Maricopa County (AZ)Volunteer Lawyer Program, a joint project of the Maricopa County Bar Association andCommunity Legal Services

2006 ASU Parents Association Professor of the Year Award Nominee, Arizona State University,Tempe

2005 Dean=s Distinguished Teaching Award Nominee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,Arizona State University, Tempe

2005-2006 Centennial Professorship Award Nominee, Arizona State University, Tempe

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2004-2005 Academic Fellow, The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington, DC

2003 Top 50 Pro Bono Attorneys in Arizona Award, with citation for Aleadership, commitmentand generosity in providing legal assistance to people who otherwise would be unable toafford legal help@, Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, Phoenix AZ, 12June 2003

2002 William T. Birmingham Clinic Services Award for 2002 from the Volunteer LawyersProgram, a joint project of the Maricopa County Bar Association and Community LegalServices, Phoenix, AZ, 14 February 2003, for Aexceptional service to people with lowincomes who need assistance . . . to get access to justice@ and Ain appreciation foradvancing the cause of equal access to justice for pro se clients@

2002 Outstanding Faculty Award, College of Extended Education, Arizona State University,Tempe

2001 Distinguished Teaching Award Nominee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, ArizonaState University, Tempe

2000 American Antiquarian Society (elected to membership)

1999 Volunteer Lawyer of the Month (July 1999), Maricopa County (AZ) Volunteer LawyerProgram, a joint project of the Maricopa County Bar Association and Community LegalServices

1995 Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Contribution from the Arizona Council of BlackEngineers and Scientists and the ASU Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers(conferred 10 November 1995)

1994-1995 American Bar Foundation Visiting Research Fellow

1994 Fulbright Fellow (Jordan)

1992 Educator of the Year, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Gamma Iota Chapter University atBuffalo, New York

1987, 1988 New York African American Institute Research Fellow

1985 Gustavus Myer Center Award for A Rumor of Revolt: The `Great Negro Plot' in ColonialNew York as one of the best books of the year published on racial intolerance in theUnited States

1983-1986 Research Associate, Department of Social and Cultural History, National Museum ofAmerican History, Washington, DC

1983 Smithsonian Faculty Fellow, National Museum of American History, Washington, DC

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1982 Newberry Library Summer Fellow, Chicago, Illinois

1975 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Faculty Development Fellow

1973 Fulbright Fellow (India)

1973 United States Education Foundation in India Fellow

1972 NEH Faculty Development Summer Fellow

1971 Ford Foundation Advanced Study Fellow

1969-1971 Herbert H. Lehman Fellow

1968-1969 National Teaching Fellow

1967-1968 New York State Regents Graduate Study Teaching Fellow

1967 Ford Foundation Intern in Political Affairs

1967 Phi Beta Kappa (elected to membership), Tau of New York Chapter

1966 Alpha Mu Gamma, National Honorary Foreign Language Fraternity elected Chaptercharter member

1966-1967 Scholar Apprentice Award, History Dept., Fordham University, Bronx, New York

1965-1967 Academic Scholarship, Fordham University, Bronx, New York

1963-1967 Athletic Scholarship, Fordham University, Bronx, New York

1963-1967 New York State Regents Scholar Incentive Award

1963 Perfect Attendance Award, St. Helena's High School, Bronx, New York

1963 Athlete of the Year, St. Helena's High School, Bronx, New York

1963 All-City Schoolboy Selection (track & field), New York City, NY

1962 The Francis Cardinal Spellman Youth Award, Archdiocese of New York

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PUBLICATIONS:

BOOKS:

2012 Plessy v. Ferguson. New York: Greenwood Press, 2012. A volume in the Landmarks of theAmerican Mosaic series.

2008 Race Relations in the United States 1940-1960. New York: Greenwood Press, 2008. Avolume in the Race Relations in the United States series.

2007 War, Liberty & Law: The U.S. Constitution and Crisis. Commentary and Documents. SanDiego, CA: University Readers, 2007.

2006 Race Relations in America. New York: Greenwood Press, 2006. A volume in the MajorIssues in American History series.

2002, 1994 Africans in the Americas: A History of the Black Diaspora. New York: St. Martin's Press,1994. With Michael L. Conniff. Reprint: Caldwell NJ: Blackburn Press, 2002.

1990, 1985 A Rumor of Revolt: The "Great Negro Plot" in Colonial New York. New York: FreePress/Macmillan, 1985.Paperback ed. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1990.Special ed. Delanco, NJ: Notable Trials Library, 2002.

1971 The New York Conspiracy. Boston: Beacon Press, 1971. Edited with and introduction.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS:

2013 "African Americans in Slavery." In A Companion to American Legal History, edited by SallyE. Hadden and Alfred L. Brophy, 152-170. Hoboken NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013.

2009 ANapoleon v. Lemmon: Antebellum Black New Yorkers, Anti-Slavery, and Law,@Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 33, no. 1 (January 2009): 27-46.

"Emancipation in the United States" in The United States, Africa, and the World: AHistory Reader, ed. Clark Atlanta University History Department, 141-148, Littleton, MA:Tapestry Press, 2009.

2006 APatriarchy, Politics, and Power: The Law, Rape, Race, and Reality in Slavery andSegregation,@ Journal of African American History 91 (Winter 2006):73-80.

2004 AVouching for Vouchers? Zelman v. Simmons-Harris in Light of Lessons on Ends andMeans from Brown v. Board of Education@ Rutgers Race & the Law Review 6 (2004):31-122.

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2004 AMore than Segregation, Racial Identity: The Neglected Question in Plessy v. Ferguson@Washington and Lee Race and Ethnic Ancestry Law Journal 10 (Spring 2004): 1-41.

2003 AThe Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade.@ In The African Diaspora Experience. Edited byGlen O. Phillips. Littleton MA: Tapestry Press, 2003. Pp. 391-398. (With Michael L.Conniff)

2002 AThe Community of Africans in the Americas: Colonialism to CARICOM and TransAfrica@Research and Diversity Journal 2 (Spring 2002): 21-32.

2002 ARace, Identity, and the Law: Underlying Questions in Plessy v. Ferguson,@ In Race onTrial, ed. Annette Gordon-Reed, 61-76. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

2002 ASlave Island B New York=s Hidden History@, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)Online, History Website (15 March 2002),http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/society_economy/society/protest_reform/slave_island_01.shtml

2002 "Conspiracy and Credibility: Look Who's Talking, about What -- Law Talk and Loose Talk"William and Mary Quarterly, 3d ser., 59, no. 1 (January 2002):167-174.

2001 AEducation, Ethnicity and National Integration in the History of Nigeria: ContinuingProblems of Africa=s Colonial Legacy@ Journal of Negro History 86, no. 1 (Winter2001):1-11. With Azubike Kalu-Nwiwu.

2001 AAnother Place, Another Promise, Another Paradise? Another Perspective on BlackMigration, Promised Lands, and Paradises@ Afro-Americans in New York Life and History25 (July 2001): 59-78.

1996 AThe Great Negro Plot in New York.@ In True Stories from the American Past. Vol. 1: To1865. Edited by Altina L. Waller and William Graebner. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997. Pp.77-89.

1995 "When is Labor Free? Federal Freedmen's Policy, Freedom of Contract, and Free LaborTheory," American Bar Foundation, ABF Working Paper #9415, Working Paper Series,Chicago, Ill., 1995.

1991 "=These Enemies of their own household=: Slaves in 18th-Century New York." In ABeautiful and Fruitful Place. Edited by Nancy Anne McClure Zeller. Albany: NewNetherland Publishing, 1991. Pp. 171-180.

1990 "Magistrates, the Minister's Rate, and the Question of Authority: The Case of Daniel Bull,the Jamaica Dissenters, and the Tax Collector, 1718-1719," Journal of Church and State32 (Autumn 1990): 813-830. With Jessica Kross.

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1990 "Blacks in Buffalo: An Historical Overview." In The State of Black Buffalo: AfricanAmericans and the Rise of Buffalo's Post-Industrial City, 1940 to the Present. 2 vols.Edited by Henry Louis Taylor Jr. Buffalo, NY: CAPAS and The Buffalo Urban League, 1990.

1989 "Emancipation Rhetoric, Natural Rights and Revolutionary New England: A Note on FourBlack Petitions in Massachusetts, 1773-1777," New England Quarterly 62 (June 1989):248-263.

1989 "'They, Too, Were Here': The Afro-American Experience and History Museums,"American Quarterly 41 (June 1989): 328-340.

1989 "Accountability, Autonomy, and Academic Freedom in the African University: The Caseof Nigeria, 1966-1985," with Azubike Kalu-Nwiwu. Sindh Journal of Asian and AfricanAffairs 1 (January 1989): 73-89.

1989 "Africa and African-Americans: Unbroken Connections." In African-Americans and Africa:The Dialectics of the Anti-Racist Struggle. Edited by Y. G.-M. Lulat. New York:Librosmondiale, 1989): 1-18.

1987 "Westchester's Early African Roots." The Westchester Historian 63 (Winter 1987): 4-8.

1984 "These Enemies of Their Own Household: A Note on the Troublesome Slave Populationin Eighteenth Century New York," Journal of the Afro-American Historical andGenealogical Society 5 (1984): 133-148. Reprinted in Articles on American Slavery:Slavery in the North and West, ed. Paul Finkelman, 5:17-37. New York: Garland Press,1989.

1983 "Louisiana." In The Black Press in the South, 1865-1979. Edited by Henry Lewis Suggs.Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1983. pp. 152-176.

1983 "Three Dark Centuries around Albany: A Survey of Black Life in New York's Capital CityArea before World War I." Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 7 (January 1983):7-23.

1982 "Alabama's Reconstruction Representatives in the U.S. Congress, 1868-1878: A Profile."The Alabama Historical Quarterly 44 (Spring & Summer 1982): 32-49.

1979 "Northern Slaves--Neglected People in the Historiography of American Negro Slavery."The Hampton Institute Journal of Ethnic Studies 8 (November 1979):1-14.

1979 "Slave Testimony: A Review Essay and Bibliography." Afro- Americans in New York Lifeand History 3 (January 1979): 73-85.

1978 "Black Military and Civilian Service during the Revolutionary War. In Afro-AmericanHistory Interpretation at Selected National Parks. Eds. Joseph E. Harris, et al.Washington, D.C.: Howard University, 1978. pp. 193-210.

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1978 "New York's Long Black Line: A Note on the Growing Slave Population, 1626-1790."Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 2 (January 1978): 41-59.

1974 "The Army and Nation-Building in Africa: Two Cases (Nigeria and the Congo)." IndianaConsortium for the Humanities, International Programs--Africa South of the SaharaSection, Proceedings (January 1974), 32pp.

1972 "The Impact of Black Studies at White Liberal Arts Colleges: Politics and Possibilities."Earlham Review 9 (Spring-Summer 1972): 1-12.

1971 "The New York Slave Conspiracy of 1741 as Black Protest." Journal of Negro History 56(January 1971): 17-30.

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SELECTED OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

2013 "The Longue Durée of Black Civil Rights: Understanding Climaxes, Commencements, andContinuities." Reviews in American History 41, no. 3(September 2013): 507-512.

2011 "Thurgood Marshall." In Icons of Black America: Breaking Barriers and CrossingBoundaries, edited by Matthew C. Whitaker, 2:571-582. 3 vols. Santa Barbara, CA:Greenwood Press, 2011.

2011 "Huey Newton and Bobby Seale." In Icons of Black America: Breaking Barriers andCrossing Boundaries, edited by Matthew C. Whitaker, 2:645-656. 3 vols. Santa Barbara,CA: Greenwood Press, 2011. With Donald F. Tibbs.

2010 "Who's Who? An American Scandal, 1920s Style." Reviews in American History 38, no. 4(December 2010): 715-721.

2009 "Voting Rights in America: The Long, Continuous Struggle." In Promises, Purposes andProgress: Revisiting Landmark Civil Rights Legislation and the Americans with DisabilitiesAct. Comp. Committee on Minorities and Women in the Law, et al., 223-313. Phoenix:State Bar of Arizona, 2009.

2008 ARunyon v. McCrary, 427 U.S. 160 (1976).@In Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of theUnited States. Eds. David S. Tanenhaus, et al. 4: s.v. 5 vols. Detroit: Macmillan ReferenceUSA, 2008.

ASipuel v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, 332 U.S. 631 (1948).@ InEncyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States. Eds. David S. Tanenhaus, et al. 4:s.v. 5 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008.

ASwann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, 402 U.S. 1 (1971).@ In Encyclopediaof the Supreme Court of the United States. Eds. David S. Tanenhaus, et al. 5 vols. 4: s.v.Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008.

AA Nation in Upheaval, 1954-1975: Legal Battles of the Civil Rights Movement,@ ABC-CLIOAmerican History, June 2008http://www.americanhistory.abc-clio.com/Explore/Display.aspx?lessonid=1278715&categoryid=15

ABaker, Ella.@ In Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. John Hartwell Moore. 3 vols.Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008. 1:147-148.

ADouglass, Frederick.@ In Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. John Hartwell Moore.1:413-415. 3 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008.

APowell, Adam Clayton, Jr.@ In Encyclopedia of Race and Racism. Ed. John HartwellMoore. 2:424-426. 3 vols. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008.

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2005 "Refusing to Stand Any Longer for White Supremacy: Commentary on Signpost toFreedom: The 1953 Baton Rouge Bus Boycott ,@ KAET-TV, Public Broadcasting Service,Channel 8, Arizona State University, Tempe. October 2005

2004 AJim Crow Era@. In Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, ed. by DarleneClark Hine et al., s.v. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

2002 Employment Law Basics: Nuts & Bolts of the Employment Relationship. Phoenix, AZ:Maricopa County Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Program, 2002.

2002 Ten entries (Brooke, Edward M.; De Priest, Oscar; Freedmen's Bureau; Himes, Chester;Killens, John Oliver; Logan, Rayford W.; Powell, Adam Clayton Jr.; Trotter, WilliamMonroe; United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1876); United States v. Reese, 92 U.S.214 (1876) in Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights: From Emancipation to thePresent, edited by Charles D. Lowery and John F. Marszalek. s.v. 2nd ed.; New York:Greenwood Press, 2002.

1999 ASouthwest Voter Registration and Education Project@. In Civil Rights in the United States.Edited by Patricia Sullivan and Waldo E. Martin, s.v. New York: Macmillan, 1999.

AVelasquez, William.@ In Civil Rights in the United States. Edited by Patricia Sullivan andWaldo E. Martin, s.v. New York: Macmillan, 1999.

AJones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co., 392 U.S. 409 (1968)@. In African American Encyclopedia,s.v. Rev. ed. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1999. s.v.

AVasquez v. Hillery, 474 U.S. 254 (1986)@. In African American Encyclopedia, s.v. Rev. ed.New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1999.

1996 Martin Luther King Jr.: The Myth, the Man, the Legacy. (The Arizona State UniversitySecond Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Address.) Tempe: Arizona StateUniversity, 1996.

1996 African American Studies at Arizona State University: An Opportunity for ExcellenceB AReport and Proposal. Tempe AZ: Arizona State University, Office of the Provost, 1996. Ca.300 pp.

1995 "The Stono Rebellion." In A History of the African American People: The History,Traditions & Culture of African Americans. Edited by James Oliver Horton, and Lois E.Horton, at 20-21. New York: Smithmark Books, 1995.

1995 "Slavery." In The Encyclopedia of New York City. Edited by Kenneth T. Jackson, s.v. NewHaven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1995.

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1994 "De Priest, Oscar Stanton." In Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the United States ofAmerica Past & Present. Edited by R. Alton Lee, 20: 194-196. Gulf Breeze, FL: AcademicInternational Press, 1994.

1994 "Dick Gregory" in Leaders from the 1960s: A Biographical Sourcebook of AmericanActivism. Edited by David De Leon, 375-379. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1994.

1993 "Freedmen's Bureau." In The African American Encyclopedia, 3:625-627. New York:Marshall Cavendish, 1993.

1992 "Davis Cup." In Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the United States of America Past& Present. Edited by Archie P. McDonald ed. Gulf Breeze FL: Academic InternationalPress, 1992.

1992 Ten entries (Brooke, Edward M.; De Priest, Oscar; Freedmen's Bureau; Himes, Chester;Killens, John Oliver; Logan, Rayford W.; Powell, Adam Clayton Jr.; Trotter, WilliamMonroe; United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1876); United States v. Reese, 92 U.S.214 (1876)) in Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights: From Emancipation to thePresent. Edited by Charles D. Lowery and John F. Marszalek, s.v. New York: GreenwoodPress, 1992.

1988 "New York Negro Plots." In Dictionary of American Negro Slavery. Edited by Randall M.Miller and John David Smith, s.v. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988.

1986 "Buffalo, New York." In Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the United States ofAmerica Past & Present. Edited by Archie P. McDonald ed., 8:25-29. Gulf Breeze FL:Academic International Press, 1986.

1985 "Bronx, New York." In Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the United States ofAmerica Past & Present. Edited by Archie P. McDonald ed., 7:181-184. Gulf Breeze FL:Academic International Press, 1985.

1985 "Brooklyn, New York." In Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the United States ofAmerica Past & Present. Edited by Archie P. McDonald ed., 7:188-193. Gulf Breeze FL:Academic International Press, 1985.

1983 "Preface" to Islam and Revolution in Africa by Aziz A. Batran, 5-7. Brattleboro, Vt.: Centerfor Arab and Islamic Studies, 1983.

1968 "The Reminiscences of Ambassador Franklin Williams." Interview in the Adlai E.Stevenson Oral History Project. The Oral History Collections of Columbia University. NewYork, 1968.

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PAPERS & PANELS:

2011 "'The Spook Who Sat by the Door' and 'Freedom Fighters': The President as Token orGame Changer," presentation, What Barack Obama Means for American DemocracyConference, Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, Arizona State University,Tempe, 24 March 2011.

2009 "The Voting Rights Act of 1965 Revisited, " presentation, Promises, Purposes andProgress: Revisiting Landmark Civil Rights Legislation and the Americans with DisabilitiesAct, State Bar of Arizona, Annual Convention 2009, Phoenix, Arizona, 25 June 2009.

2008 "Reconstructing Federalism: Rethinking Rights in the Face of Race, 1865-1890: A BriefComment,@ Rights, Politics, and Principal on the Waite Court," American Society for LegalHistory, 2008 Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 14 November 2008.

AApplied Legal History: The Jena 6,@ The Southeast/Southwest People of Color LegalScholarship Conference, North Carolina Central University School of Law, Raleigh, NorthCarolina, 11 April 2008.

AConversations on the Supreme Court: Diversity at the Court B The Essence and Value ofDiversity on the Court,@ James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, Tucson,Arizona, 1 February 2008.

2007 A40 Years of Loving: U.S. History and Law of Interracial Sex and Marriage,@ HealingRacism Community Forum, Phoenix Human Relations Commission, ASU IntergroupRelations Center, at Phoenix College, Phoenix, Arizona, 5 December 2007.

AContinuities and Discontinuities in the Civil Rights Struggle: A Little History,@ at Race andCivil Rights in Contemporary America: The Jena Six in Perspective, Arizona StateUniversity, Tempe, Arizona, 3 October 2007.

AWar and the Constitution of >We, the People=: American Values and the Struggle atHome,@ at Values and the Constitution, the Constitution and Values, San Francisco StateUniversity, San Francisco, California, 17 September 2007.

AWar and the Constitution of >We, the People=: Civil Liberties, Rights, and Responsibilitiesin Crisis,@ the 2007 Wayne N. And Julia E. Aspinall Lecture, Liff Auditorium, Mesa StateCollege, Grand Junction, Colorado, 10 April 2007.

2006 AThe Color of Civil Rights: The Public Policy of Race Relations,@ invited lecture, MorganState University, Baltimore, Maryland, 17 November 2006.

2005 AInstitutional Stasis, Success, and Scores: Significant Steps and Drops in the Bucket inLegal Education Diversity,@ The Fourth Annual John P. Morris Colloquium, College of Law,Arizona State University, Tempe, 19 April 2005.

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"Rape in Black and White B Long Before Kobe: U.S. Law in the Performance of Race andSex," BLSA (Black Law Students Association) Black History Celebration Keynote, Collegeof Law, Arizona State University, Tempe. 17 February 2005.

2004 AThere Are No Second-Class Citizens: How Brown v. Board of Education of TopekaChanged Arizona,@ the Arizona Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts,Educational Services Division, Satellite broadcast and instructional program, broadcast 9December 2004, Phoenix AZ, consultant, contributor, and panelist

AA Lighthouse, a Mirror, a Window: Structures for the Stories the African Burial GroundCan Tell,@ African Burial Ground Social, Cultural and Economic History Panel, NationalPark Service Technical Assistance Project, Subject Matter Experts Working Meeting,Crowne Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, 5-6 November 2004

ACitizenship, Identity, and Liberty in the Shifting Confines of Gender and Race: AComment,@ Race, Citizenship and Liberty in Global Perspective, Panel, American Societyfor Legal History (ASLH), Driscoll Hotel, Austin TX, 29-30 October 2004

ANot Then, Not Now: Race, Reality, and Resistance to School Desegregation B FromBrown to Tomorrow,@ Brown v. Board of Education: A 50 Year Perspective Panel, ArizonaBar Association Annual Convention, Phoenix AZ, Phoenix AZ, 11 June 2004.

Panelist, Round Table Discussion on The 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board ofEducation, City of Phoenix Program, Phoenix Prep Academy, Phoenix AZ, 16 May 2004.

AChoice, Equality, and Public School Funding: Legacies and Lessons from Brown v. Boardof Education,@ Looking Back, Moving Forward: The Unfinished Business of Brown v.Board of Education, Hood College, Frederick MD, 18-20 March 2004.

2003 AThe Contested Self: Reconsidering Content and Capacity in Conceptualizing Civil Rightsand Privacy Law B A Comment,@ TAKINGS: Second Joint Conference of the Asian PacificAmerican Law Faculty and Western Regional Law Teachers of Color, Seattle, Washington,21 March 2003.

ANational Security or National Community? Basic Issues of Constitutional Values in theU.S. War on Terrorism at Home,@ Dialogue on Freedom: Civil Rights in a Time of WarBThe Second Annual John P. Morris Colloquium, College of Law, Arizona State University,Tempe, 5 March 2003.

2002 "Public Money and Private Education? School Vouchers in the Re-Segregation Debate,"Committee on African and African American Research (CAAAR) Lecture Series, ArizonaState University, 5 December 2002.

AEmployment Law Basics: Nuts & Bolts of the Employment Relationship,@ MaricopaCounty Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Program, ASU Downtown Center,Phoenix AZ, 18 October 2002

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A>Children in the Law,= >Patient Drudges=, and Transnational Law Merchants: A Commenton Joseph Story, Legal Education and the Lex Mercatoria,@ ASU College of LawConference on Current Issues in Legal History, Tempe AZ, 21 August 2002.

AVouching for Vouchers? Zelman v. Simmons-Harris in Light of Lessons from Brown v.Board of Education@ National Bar Association Convention, San Francisco, California, 31July 2002.

ANot Justice, Not Equality, but Balance: Heritage, Ethics, and Morals in U.S. Law,@Dialogue on Freedom: American Identities and Constitutional Values -- The First AnnualJohn P. Morris Colloquium, College of Law, Arizona State University, Tempe, 27 March2002.

2001 ADisentangling Gender, Sexual Orientation and Lesbian and Gay Identity in Same-SexSexual Harassment Cases,@ Round Table Panelist, Oxford Round Table on EmploymentDiscrimination Law in the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, StAntony=s College, Oxford University, 16 August 2001, Oxford UK.

AWhen Isn=t Sex Sex? Workplace Harassment and Sexual Orientation, Perception andReality in the Light of Spearman v. Ford Motor Co.@, at Oxford Round Table onEmployment Discrimination Law in the United States, the United Kingdom and theEuropean Union, St Antony=s College, Oxford University, 14 August 2001, Oxford UK.

APersonal Identity and Racial Politics: Persistent Problems with the Meaning of Race andCivil Rights Advocacy since Plessy@, in Section of Individual Rights and ResponsibilitiesCLE Program AReconceptualizing Race: New Challenges of Civil Rights Advocacy@,American Bar Association (ABA) 2001 Annual Meeting, 4 August 2001, Chicago IL.

AAn Earlier American Revolution? Anglo-American >Common= Law not as Logic butExperience@ B A Comment on Mary Sarah Bilder, "The Making of Transatlantic LegalCulture: Colonial Rhode Island and the Empire." The Merriam Conference on CurrentIssues in Legal History, Arizona State University, 1-2 March 2001.

1999 AAfricans in the Americas: The Color and Condition of Community.@ The African DiasporaPanel, Research and Dialogue on Diversity: Implications for the Future Conference,Institute on Black Life. Phyllis P. Marshall Center, University of South Florida, Tampa FL,24 March 1999.

ATeaching United States Constitutional History in Colleges. An Invitational Conferencesponsored by the Supreme Court Historical Society and the University of South CarolinaSchool of Law, University of Maryland Inn and Conference Center, College Park MD,19-21 March 1999.

1998 AInstitutions to Discipline and Punish C Marriage and the Reformatory: A Comment onthe Nature of Equality.@ APolicing Gender, Policing Race: The Enforcement of Identity

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Norms in the American South@, Session at the American Society for Legal History (ASLH),Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, 24 October 1998.

1997 ABoundaries of Free Speech: How Free is Too Free?@ Public Discussion Moderator,Phoenix Public Library, Phoenix AZ, 16 October 1997.

African Burial Ground National Design Competitions Symposium. Panelist.Cooper-Hewitt, National Museum of Design, New York City, 6 October 1997.

ABoundaries of Free Speech: How Free is Too Free?@ Panelist. Program KAET TV (Channel8 in Phoenix AZ), 5 October 1997.

AWhen is Labor Free?: Emancipation, Contract and Coercion@, College of Law, Universityof Denver, Denver CO, 28 February 1997.AFree Speech and Community: Who Speaks for American Values in Public Institutions,@Higher Education Panel, The Arizona Humanities Council and the Arizona State UniversityCollege of Law Conference, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, 8 February 1997.

1996 APlessy: The Aftermath of Emancipation@, Plessy v. Ferguson Revisited Conference,Howard University, Washington DC, 14 November 1996.

AThe Evil among Us: The Ku Klux Klan in Historical Perspective,@ The Klan Room: OtherVoices Panel, The Arizona Museum and the Center for Creative Photography, Universityof Arizona, Tucson AZ, 2 May 1996.

AAfrican Americans and the Legal Order@, Trial Court Leadership Center, Superior Courtof Arizona in Maricopa County, Phoenix AZ, 31 October 1996.

ALeading and Following, Yesterday and Tomorrow: Black Leadership in HistoricalPerspective,@ Mesa Community College, Mesa AZ, 12 February 1996.

1995 ALaw, Equity, and Fundamental Fairness: Alternative Perceptions of Affirmative Action,@Preference, Privilege and Politics: A Forum on Affirmative Action, the School of JusticeStudies, Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, 4 December 1995.

"You Choose, We Can't: Legislative Ambiguity, Discretion, and the Freedmen's BureauAct of 1865," American Bar Foundation - Northwestern University Law School LectureSeries, American Bar Foundation, Chicago IL, 30 November 1995.

1994 "Codes and Cultures: Blacks and the Law in Colonial America," Teachers' Institute in EarlyAmerican History, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester MA. 29-30 September 1994.

1993 "Cataclysms and Confrontations: The Nature of Black Rebellion and Repression inColonial New York." The Ties that Bind: The African Burial Ground--A Symposium.Howard University, Washington, D.C., 5 November 1993.

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"African Americans in Colonial New York." African Americans in Colonial New York andthe Americas: Heritage Weekend 1993 Symposium. Schomburg Center for Research inBlack Culture, New York City, 29-30 January 1993.

1992 "The Individual-Institutional Match." The Extra-curriculum and Its Discontents. ThirdAnnual Todd Conference, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 14 November1992.

1991 "Before Harlem: The Black Image and Demographic Reality in New York State before1914." First Annual New York African American Institute Symposium on AfricanAmericans in New York State Life and History. Buffalo State College, Buffalo, New York.27 April 1991.

"The Social and Economic Impact of Blacks in a Rust Belt City," Session Chair andCommenter, First Annual New York African American Institute Symposium on AfricanAmericans in New York State Life and History. Buffalo State College, Buffalo, New York.27 April 1991.

1990 "New York's Thinning Black Line: A Note on Population, 1790-1890." A HeritageUncovered: Chemung County Historical Society Symposium. Elmira College, Elmira, NewYork. 3 November 1990.

"The ASALH and African American Historiography," Session Chair and Commenter, theAssociation for the Study of Afro-American Life and History, Annual Meeting. Chicago,Illinois, 27 October 1990.

1989 "Scholarship, Class, Color, Race: A Comment on Views of Post-Emancipation Society inAmerica and the Caribbean," Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History(ASALH) Annual Meeting, Dayton, Ohio, 5-7 October 1989.

"The Name Game: A Comment on the Conceptual Struggle and Historical Discussion ofLabels for Group Identity," Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History(ASALH) Annual Meeting, Dayton, Ohio, 5-7 October 1989.

"Slave Revolt and the Civil-War South" Panel Commenter, 82nd Annual Meeting,Organization of American Historians, St. Louis, Missouri, 6-9 April 1989.

"A Symposium on Race Relations in America: Three Scholars' Perspectives," Moderator,Fordham University, Bronx, New York, 14 March 1989.

1988 "Black Rights and the Law in 19th Century New York," Chair, 1988 Conference on NewYork State History, Colgate University, 10-11 June 1988.

1987 "Laboring and Living on New York's Black Side: Slave Culture in Eighteenth Century NewYork City." Race and Class in the Urban North Session. Race and Revolution:

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African-Americans 1770-1830 Conference. National Museum of American History,Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 6 February 1987.

1985 "Current Trends in Black History: A Colloquium." Educational Testing Service AdvancedPlacement Readings Session. Trenton State College, Trenton, NJ. 7 June 1985.

1984 "`These Enemies of Their Own Household': Slaves in 18th Century New York City." TheRensselaerswyck Seminar Blacks in New Netherland and Colonial New York Conference(sponsored by the New Netherland Project of the New York State Library and theSeminar on New York State History of the Division of Historical and AnthropologicalServices, New York State Museum). Cultural Education Center, the Empire State Plaza,Albany NY. 18 February 1984.

1982 "Reconstructing Reconstruction: A Comment." Association for the Study ofAfro-American Life and History, Annual Meeting, October 1982.

1981 "Shadows of Substance: Blacks in Colonial New York City." The Fraunces Tavern MuseumEvening Lecture Series on Ethnic Groups in Early New York. October, 1981.

"Afro-Americans and Colonial Justice," session chair. 41st Conference of the Institute ofEarly American History and Culture. Millersville College (PA). April, 1981.

1980 "Three Dark Centuries around Albany: A Survey of Black Life in New York's Capital CityArea before World War I." The National Endowment for the Humanities/State Universityof New York at Albany Program, "Peoples and Communities of the Upper Hudson."Albany, New York, November, 1980.

"Conspiracy as History: The Case of New York in 1741." Columbia University Seminar onEarly American Life and Culture. New York City, January, 1980.

1978 "Slave Drivers," session chairman. Association for the Study of Afro-American Life andHistory. Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, October, 1978.

1977 "Carpetbaggers, Scalawags and the Traditional Interpretation of Reconstruction: TheExample of Alabama's Representatives in the U.S. House, 1868-1878." Association forthe Study of Afro-American Life and History, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.,October, 1977.

1976 "Needed--A Perspective on American Negro Slavery in the North." Association of Socialand Behavioral Scientists. Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. April, 1976.

1972 "Black Studies/White Higher Education." The Great Lakes Colleges Association RegionalConference at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, April, 1972.

1972 "Black Studies Materials in College Curricula." HEW Institute in Afro-American Studies,Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana. March, 1972.

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1971 "Cultural Nationalism and Black America." The Cummins Engine Foundation Seminar inAfro-American Studies. Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, April, 1971.

1970 "Protest in Early America--The New York Conspiracy of 1741." The American HistoricalAssociation, West Coast Branch Meetings. Portland, Oregon, September, 1970.

List of book reviews and public lectures available on request.I have reviewed regularly (6 to 12 yearly) for Library Journal since 1977.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

2010 National Humanities Center, final selection committee, member, 2009-2010.

2009 "2009 Employment Law Update: U.S. Supreme Court and Ninth Circuit Decisions, 2008-2009, presentation, Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program, Maricopa County BarAssociation, Phoenix, Arizona, 24 September 2009.

"The Voting Rights Act of 1965 Revisited -- Voting Rights in America: The Long,Continuing Struggle," presentation, Promises, Purposes and Progress: RevisitingLandmark Civil Rights Legislation and the Americans with Disabilities Act, ContinuingLegal Education (CLE) program, State Bar of Arizona, Annual Convention 2009, Phoenix,Arizona, 25 June 2009.

"Sweetheart Today, Plaintiff Tomorrow: Workplace Romances and the Law," panelpresentation, Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program, Maricopa County BarAssociation, Phoenix, Arizona, 1 May 2009.

AThe Ultimate Token? Politics and the Judging of Content Character,@ address, TheSoroptimist International of Phoenix, the Arizona Club, Phoenix, Arizona, 15 January2009.

2008 AOrigins and Outlines of Civil Rights in U.S. Law,@ We, the People: The Citizen and theConstitution program, lecture, Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education,Phoenix, Arizona, 10 June 2008.

ANoncompete Restrictions in Brief: Extending Employment Relationships to ProtectBusiness Interests,@ at Protecting Your Business: Drafting and EnforcingPost-Employment Restrictive Covenants, Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program,Maricopa County Bar Association, Phoenix, Arizona, 25 April 2008.

Manuscript evaluator, Oxford University Press

Panelist, State Bar/Call 12 for Action Lawyers on Call Public Outreach Program, Laborand Employment Issues, Phoenix AZ, August 2008.

Panelist, State Bar/Call 12 for Action Lawyers on Call Public Outreach Program,Landlord/Tenant Issues, Phoenix AZ, June 2008.

2007-2008 Chair, Committee on Research Grant Awards, American Historical Association (AHA)

2007 Panelist, State Bar/Call 12 for Action Lawyers on Call Public Outreach Program, Laborand Employment Issues, Phoenix AZ, September 2007.

2006-2009 Member, Committee on Research Grant Awards, American Historical Association (AHA),2006-2009

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2006- Member, Membership Committee, American Society for Legal History (ASLH), 2006-

2006- Chairman, Judicial Merit Commission, Superior Court of Arizona for the County ofMaricopa, 1 July 2006 -

2006 Faculty consultant, Department of History, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,August 2006.

Member, ABA Advisory Panel, American Bar Association (ABA), 2006

Panelist, State Bar/Call 12 for Action Lawyers on Call Public Outreach Program, Laborand Employment Issues, Phoenix AZ, 6 June 2006.

2005-2008 Expert adviser, U.S. National Park Service, African Burial Ground Site, New York City NY,2005-2008

2005 Faculty consultant, Department of African and African American Studies, The Ohio StateUniversity, Columbus, Ohio, October 2005.

Panelist, State Bar/Call 12 for Action Lawyers on Call Public Outreach Program, Laborand Employment Issues, KPNX, Phoenix AZ, 2 December 2005

2004-2006 Faculty advisor, Muslim Law Students Association, College of Law, Arizona StateUniversity, 2004-2006

Member, Executive Board, Employment & Labor Law Section, Maricopa County [AZ] BarAssociation, 2004-

Judge, Emerging Scholar Student Paper Competition sponsored by the Second NationalPeople of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Washington, D.C., 7-9 October 2004.

Panelist, State Bar/Call 12 for Action Lawyers on Call Public Outreach Program, Laborand Employment Issues, Phoenix AZ, 3 September 2004.

2003-2006 Member, the Joan and David Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics Affiliates Council, LincolnCenter for Applied Ethics, Arizona State University, Tempe, 2003-2006

2003-2004 Contributor/Consultant, "Slavery and the Making of America" a four part PublicBroadcasting System (PBS) television documentary program for WNET-13, New YorkCity, inaugural airing February 2005.

2002- Commissioner, Superior Court of Arizona for the County of Maricopa, Judicial MeritCommission, 1 July 2002 - ; chairperson, 1 July 2006 -

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2002 Faculty presenter, Employment Law Basics: Nuts & Bolts of the EmploymentRelationship, Maricopa County Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Program,ASU Downtown Center, Phoenix AZ, 18 October 2002

Manuscript evaluator, University Press of Kansas

Manuscript evaluator, Bedford/St. Martin=s Press

NALSA (Native American Law Students Association) Moot Court Competition, briefwriting judge, ASU College of Law, Tempe, 7-9 March 2002

HNBA (Hispanic National Bar Association) Appellate Moot Court Competition, practiceround judge, ASU College of Law, Tempe, 4 March 2002

2001-2005 Moot Court, practice round judge, ASU College of Law, Tempe

2001-2004 Member, R. Kelly Hocker Employment and Labor Law Writing Competition Committee,Labor & Employment Section of the State Bar of Arizona, 2001-2004

2001 BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) AMeet the Ancestors@ Program consultant andinterviewee, London, England UK, 2001

2000-2002 Member, Advisory group on African American History, Blackwell=s Companion toAmerican History Series

2000-2001 Member, Executive Board, Hayzel B. Daniels Bar Association (AZ); chairman of theProfessional Development Committee (2000-2001)

Manuscript evaluator, State University of New York Press

2000- Consulting editor, Capstone Press (a nonfiction children's book publisher) Mankato,Minnesota

1999-2001 Member, Smith-Cahn Awards Committee (Edgar and Jean Cahn Article Award/ ReginaldHerber Smith Book Award), National Equal Justice Library

1999 Manuscript evaluator, Law and Social Inquiry: Journal of the American Bar Foundation

Consultant, Maroons Project, Midnight Sea Productions

1998-2003 Member, Publications Committee, American Society for Legal History, 1998-2003

1998- Volunteer lawyer, Maricopa County (AZ) Bar Association and Community Legal Services,Volunteer Lawyers Program, 1998-

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1997- 2000 Contributing editor, History News Service (organized by the American HistoricalAssociation)

1997-1999 Member, Speaker=s Bureau, Arizona Humanities Council.

1997- National Humanities Center, fellowship applications evaluator

1996-2003 Member, Committee of Historians, Black Revolutionary War Patriots Foundation,Washington, D.C., 1996-2003

1996-1998 Contributor, AAfricans in America: America=s Journey through Slavery@, a four part PublicBroadcasting System (PBS) television documentary program; inaugural nationwide airing26-29 October 1998.

1996-1997 Manuscript evaluator, University of Virginia Press

1996-2012 Editorial Board Member, Law and History Review (the journal of the American Societyfor Legal History); reappointed to new 5-year term in 2005, 2010

1994-2001 Member, Panel of Experts, African Burial Ground Project, General ServicesAdministration of the United States, Northeast and Caribbean Region, New York, N.Y.

1994-1996 Program Committee Member, 1996 American Historical Association Annual Meeting,Atlanta, Georgia, 5-8 January 1996

1992-1993 Program Committee Member, 1993 New York History Conference, Office of the NewYork State Historian, the New York History Association, and the Museum of the State ofNew York, Seneca Falls, New York, 6-8 June 1993

1990-1991 Chairperson, America: History and Life (ABC-CLIO) Award Committee, Organization ofAmerican Historians, 1990-1991

1989-1990 Program Committee Member, 75th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study ofAfro-American Life and History. Palmer House, Chicago, Illinois. October 1990.

1988-1989 Program Committee Member, Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Historians ofthe Early American Republic (SHEAR), Monticello, Virginia. 12-14 July 1989.

1988-1996 U.S. History Consultant and Professor, International Bankers School, New York City, NewYork, 1988-1996

1986-1988 Table Leader in American History, Advanced Placement Program, Educational TestingService, Princeton, New Jersey, 1986-1988

1986-1988 Board of Editors, Pennsylvania History, 1986-1988

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1985-1986 Item Writer, General Education Diploma Program, American Council on Education, OneDupont Circle, Washington, D.C., 1985-1986

1984-1985 Local Arrangements Committee Member, Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society forHistorians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR), Gunston Hall, Lorton Va, &Washington, D.C. 1985

1984 Test Materials Writer, American History Section, Foreign Service Officer Examination,U.S. State Department Board of Examiners and the Educational Testing Service,Princeton, New Jersey, 1984

1981-1982 Program Committee Member, 67th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study ofAfro-American Life and History Washington, D.C., 1982

1980-1988 Board of Advisors, The Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 1980-1988

1980-1982 Program Planning Committee Member, Potomac River Basin Project, The Potomac RiverBasin Consortium &, Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., 1980-1982

1980 Regional and Local History Panelist, Research Resources Program, Division of ResearchPrograms, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C., 1980

Senior Individual Project Judge, National History Day 1980, National Endowment for theHumanities and the Organization of American Historians National Competition,Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., 1980

National Archives Panelist, Research Resources Program, Division of Research Programs,National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C., 1980

1979-1988 Reader in American History, Advanced Placement Program, Educational Testing Service,Princeton, New Jersey, 1979-1988

1979 Test Materials Reviewer, American History, Advanced Placement Program, EducationalTesting Service, Princeton, New Jersey, 1979

1978- 1979 Educational Resources Consultant, Employment & Training Administration, U.S.Department of Labor, Washington, D.C., 1978-1979

1978 Evaluator, Black Studies Program Review Committee, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore,Pennsylvania, 1978

1974-2002 Editorial Board, The Journal of Negro History, 1974-2002

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MEMBERSHIPS:

American Antiquarian Society (elected to membership December 2000); American Bar Association; AmericanHistorical Association (life member); American Society for Legal History (life member); Arizona BarAssociation; Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History (life member); Association for theStudy of Afro-American Life and History of the Niagara Frontier; Maricopa County (AZ) Bar Association;Organization of American Historians (life member); Phi Beta Kappa; SALTBSociety of American Law Teachers(life member).

I am admitted to the Bar of the State of New York and to the Bar of the State of Arizona.

REFERENCES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST