Marshanda A. Smith is a life member of the Association for the cogitation of African American Life and History, and will receive a Master of Arts measure in history from Michigan State University (MSU) in 2002 Her thesis is entitled, "Black Women in the Academy" which is a local research of tenured African American women faculty onward Michigan State's campus. Ms. Smith, the assistant to Darlene Clark Hine, organized the conversation "Diaspora Paradigms: New Scholarship in Comparative Black History" and is the co-editor of the forthcoming publication of the present day Scholarship in Comparative Black History. Marshanda Smith, who has a background in computer science, designed ASALH's Website in 2001 She will continue her studies as a doctoral bookish man in the comparative black history program at MSU and confidences to one day teach at a major university.
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