Walsh, Kelli Cardenas
Kelli Cardenas Walsh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History
Office: Taylor Social Science 209D
Phone: 910-672-1044
Email: kwalsh@uncfsu.edu
Education
- University of South Carolina, Ph.D. History. 2006.
- Fayetteville State University, MA. History. 1995
- University of Alaska-Fairbanks, AK. B.A. History. 1991
- Veteran, United States Army (1987-1991)
Teaching Courses
- HIST 110, World History to 1600
- HIST 120, World History Since 1600
- HIST 211, United States History to 1865
- HIST 212, United States History Since 1865
- HIST 301, Civil War and Reconstruction (Hybrid)
- HIST 362, American Military Experience (Online)
- HIST 390, North Carolina History (Online)
- HIST 372, History of Women in the Western World
Research Interests
- Women in the Military
- Oveta Culp Hobby
- Free Persons of Color in the antebellum South; Leary's, Pattersons, Langston's
- State and local history
Publications
- "A Brief History of Women in Military Service in the United States, " In a Serious Sequence of Hidden Historical Accounts, edited by Stanley W. Johnson. Ronkonkoma, NY: Linus Learning, 2017.
- "Oveta Culp Hobby" in American Women/Texas Lives, edited by Elizabeth Turner. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press, 2015.
- Book review for Journal of Southern History, Without Precedent: The Life of Susie Marshall Sharp. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2010.
- "Harriet West Waddy," In African American National Biography, edited by Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higgenbotham. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
- "Martha Putney," In African American National Biography, edited by Henry Louis Gates and Evelyn Brooks Higgenbotham. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008.
- "Stagecoach Mary," In Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Second Edition, edited by Darlene Clark Hine New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Exhibitions
- 1867 Deed Not Words: The Origins of Fayetteville State University. (Co-Curator) Rosenthal Art Gallery, Fayetteville State University. September -February 2017.
- 1867 Deeds Not Words: The Origins of Fayetteville State University. Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex. February- May 2018.
Interviews/Public Programs
- National Parks Service National Reconstruction Era Ranger chat July 2021
- Cumberland County Public Library: Fayetteville's African American Heroes: Intro, Lewis Leary, Hiram Revels, Chesnutt family (February, April, July 2021) Available on Facebook via Cumberland County Public Library.