Michelle Kuhl
Assistant Professor (Ph.D. Binghamton University, 2004)
Research Interests: Professor Kuhl is currently writing a book on the anti-lynching movement titled Manly Martyrs: African Americans and the Anti-Lynching Battle
Courses
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- 57-201 U.S. History to 1877
- 57-385 African American History
- 57-386 U.S. Women's History
- 57-368 The Gilded Age
- 57-411 American Slavery
Service
- African American Studies
- Women's Studies
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See Books and Articles related to the recent brown bag on "The Mommy Wars: The View From the Academic Trenches"
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Check out the Day Without Feminism website that draws on archival documents to show how UW Oshkosh women fared before feminism
Contact Information
"I would only add that when one begins a poem, a hymn, a short story, or even a history, one must be optimistic about its completion and about what it seeks to teach. If one believes in the power of his own words and in the words of others, one must also hope and believe that the world will be a better place by our having spoken or written those words." John Hope Franklin

