Martin Summers, Mentor
History
Margarita Smith, McNair Scholar
Martin Summers, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Ethnic Studies Program, received his PhD from Rutgers
University in 1997 and joined the UO faculty in 2000. His scholarly interests focus on African-American history and gender
history. His publications include Manliness and Its Discontents: The Black Middle Class and the Transformation of Masculinity,
1900-1930, (UNC Press, 2004), and "Diasporic Brotherhood: Freemasonry and the Transnational Production of Black Middle-Class
Masculinity," Gender and History (2004. Current research focuses on "Race, Madness, and the State: A History of Patients of
Color at St. Elizabeth’s Government Hospital for the Insane, 1855 to the Early 20th Century."
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