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History Department - Emory University This is the page of the Department of History at Emory University.

05/13/2026

We're excited to announce that Undergraduate Honors Fellow and History major Leo Raykher has won the 2026 FCHI Undergraduate Honors Award! 🌟⁠

This award recognizes Leo's outstanding work on his thesis project and exemplary engagement in the Undergraduate Honors Fellowship this academic year. On winning the award, Leo shared:⁠

"I'm so humbled and grateful to have been able to work with not only accomplished but compassionate people this past year at the Fox Center. This award is a culmination of all the time that I spent working on this project, which was deeply personal for me. I'm so honored that Dr. Freeman and the Fox Center team saw that in my work."⁠

Congratulations, Leo! Read more on our site: https://fchi.emory.edu/news-events/news-articles/fchi-award-raykher.html

Trouble the Land: Atlanta Student Movement 03/04/2026

Trouble the Land: Atlanta Student Movement With an emphasis on 1960, "Atlanta Student Movement" explores the origins and tactics of student-led civil rights activism in Atlanta, Georgia, through the voices of participants. Topics include the publication of "An Appeal for Human Rights," the boycott of Rich's Department Store, and the tensions...

Trump and Jon Meacham came to Georgia with different messages about America 02/21/2026

The Atlanta History Center on Thursday night hosted Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential biographer Jon Meachem in conversation with Prof. Patrick Allitt of Emory's History Department. Meachem came to talk about his new book “American Struggle: Democracy, Dissent, and the Pursuit of a More Perfect Union.”
If you have access to the AJC, an article about the event is here:

Trump and Jon Meacham came to Georgia with different messages about America The same day Donald Trump came to Georgia to make false claims about election results, presidential biographer Jon Meacham came to Atlanta to talk about preserving the union.

09/09/2025

Don't Miss this Talk!

Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa vanished in 1975 outside a Detroit restaurant, and his death has been the stuff of enduring mystery and legend. But there's so much more to his story and the story of the Union he led in the 1950s when one-third of American workers belonged to unions.

Fearlessly organizing workers, using legal and illegal means, Hoffa and his friends were famous and infamous figures in the 1950s. This talk examines the impact of fame on Jimmy Hoffa’s friend group, showing how it shaped their work, their friendships, their s*x lives, their families, and their leisure time.

Sometimes people assume that labor activism allowed people to achieve the white picket fence life of the 1950s, as a union wage paid for a house in the suburbs where husbands were the sole breadwinner for wives and children. TEAMSTERS METROPOLIS, however, shows the Hoffa’s friends’ deep ambivalence about being “normal” was the key to their success as militant union activists.

Come hear Earlham College professor Ryan Murphy talk about his new book TEAMSTERS METROPOLIS next Monday at 4 p.m. in Bowden Hall 118! Open to all--undergraduate students are especially welcome to attend!

Sponsored by the Hightower Fund (in addition to departments listed on the flyer).

Presenting Undergraduate Research at the Annual Meeting - AHA 09/09/2025

Presenting Undergraduate Research at the Annual Meeting - AHA Learn how to submit a proposal to present your undergraduate thesis or research at the AHA annual meeting.

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