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Kerri K. Greenidge
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Greenidge in 2024
Occupation historian
Employer Tufts University
Awards Mark Lynton History Prize

Kerri K. Greenidge is an American historian and a professor. She is known for writing books about important people and events in American history. Her book Black Radical: The Life and Times of William Monroe Trotter won a major award called the Mark Lynton History Prize in 2020. This book tells the story of William Monroe Trotter, a key civil rights activist. Kerri K. Greenidge has two sisters who are also writers: Kirsten Greenidge, a playwright, and Kaitlyn Greenidge, a novelist.

Kerri K. Greenidge's Career

Teaching and Research

Kerri K. Greenidge is a professor at Tufts University. She teaches in a department that studies race, colonialism, and different cultures. She also helps lead the American Studies program at Tufts. Plus, she co-directs the African American Trail Project. This project helps people learn about important places in African American history.

Her research often looks at how African American writings have influenced the Civil Rights Movement. She is especially interested in how these ideas developed in Boston during the early 1900s. She also studies how these ideas connect with popular movements in politics.

Early Work and Boston's History

Before working at Tufts, Greenidge was a historian for the Boston African American National Historic Site. This site helps preserve and share the history of African Americans in Boston. While working there, she wrote a book called Boston Abolitionists.

This book explains the important role that Black leaders played in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood. They were very active in the Abolitionist Movement. This movement worked to end slavery in the United States before the Civil War.

Her Books and Awards

Black Radical

Greenidge's book Black Radical: The Life and Times of William Monroe Trotter was published in 2019. It tells the life story of William Monroe Trotter. He was a very important civil rights activist and newspaper editor. He fought for equal rights for Black Americans in the early 20th century. This book was highly praised and won the Mark Lynton History Prize in 2020.

The Grimkes

In 2022, Kerri K. Greenidge released another important book called The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family. This book explores the lives of the Grimke sisters. They were famous for their work in the abolitionist movement and for women's rights. The book shows how their family's history with slavery shaped their fight for justice.

The New York Times praised the book, noting that the sisters' work for freedom was connected to the advantages they had from slavery. Smithsonian (magazine) magazine named it one of the ten best history books of 2022. It was also a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle award in 2023.

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