Tomlinson, Linda
Dr. Linda Tomlinson
Associate Professor of History
Department Chair
Office: JKSA 101B
Phone: 672-1556
Email: ltomlins@uncfsu.edu
Education
- DAH, African/African-American Studies, Clark Atlanta University
- MLA, American History, Southern Methodist University
- BFA, Communications/Public Relations, Southern Methodist University
- Associate of Arts, Liberal Arts, El Centro College
Professional Experience
- Coordinator of History Core Curriculum and Instructor of History, Clark Atlanta University, 2004-2008
- Instructor of History, Clark Atlanta University, 1999-2004
- Lecturer, Clark Atlanta University, 1997-1999
- Adjunct Professor, Spelman College, 1999-2008
- Coordinator I, Theatre Division, Southern Methodist University, 1983-1993
Teaching Courses
- HIST 210, African American History
- HIST 212, United States History Since 1865
- HIST 322, Ethnic Minorities in Urban American History
Research Interests
- Black Activism in the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements
- The Roles of Black Women in Social Movements
- Jim Crow Politics and Culture
- Black Revolution
- History and Culture of the African Diaspora
Publications
- (Chapter) George Yancy ed. , et al, Our Black Sons Matter Mothers Talk about Fears, Sorrows, and Hopes. Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
- Moss, Barbara, Linda Tomlinson and Robert Woodrum. The United States, Africa and the World. Acton, MA: Tapestry Press, 2006.