
Cecilia Márquez (she/her)
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History Prof @DukeHistoryDept @DukeU. "Making the Latino South" out now: amazon.com/Making-Latino-…
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Relieved to be wrapping up this semester which was...a lot. A bright spot for me has been working w/ my "History of Latinxs in the US" class on a project abt the history of Latinx people in Durham, NC. They created a Zine w/ their research available here: drive.google.com/file/d/1kdZZEy…


Catch me on American History TV today at 8PM ET 📺

📢I'm excited to announce that the exhibit my Trinity College at Duke & Duke History students curated on the History of Latine students Duke University is traveling once again and is on display at the Museum of Durham History. If you're local, be sure to check it out! museumofdurhamhistory.org/viva-latines-a…


Thanks to @CSPAN for featuring Duke History prof Cecilia Márquez (she/her) on its "Lectures in History" show. Trinity College at Duke

🎧Great to chat with Jeff Tiberii on WUNC about the Duke Latine History exhibit currently on display Museum of Durham History. Check out the interview & the exhibit next time you're in downtown Durham! 🐂❤️🔥 wunc.org/show/due-south…

The history of Latines in the South is a long and complicated one. See a small but important sliver in a new exhibit at the Museum of Museum of Durham History wunc.org/show/due-south… Brought to you by Cecilia Márquez (she/her) and students Trinity College at Duke Duke University

🚨Check out this CFP! 🚨 Excited to be co-editing a special issue of The Public Historian with Delia Fernández-Jones and Dr. Chantel Rodriguez on Public History in the Latinx Midwest. Proposals due May 31, articles due early next year. Send us your pitch! online.ucpress.edu/tph


🥳 so excited that Amanda Marie Martinez is going to be staying here in the triangle 🥳



It's never been a better time to think about #BlackPower. Hasan Kwame Jeffries & I are co-editing a Special Issue on "The Roots and Routes of Black Power." Got thoughts & feels about activism past & present? Submit an article by July 1https://buff.ly/3uWLmmz

