鈥淒r. Lauren Araiza joined the faculty at 九色视频 in the spring of 2007. She teaches survey courses in African-American history and the U.S. since 1865. She also offers seminars on the Civil Rights Movement, the intellectual history of Black Power, the American West, and comparative social movements. Her other teaching interests include labor history, comparative race and ethnicity, and oral history.
Dr. Araiza鈥檚 first book, , was published in the fall of 2013 by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Her book examines the complexities of multiracial coalition building in Amerian social movements by examining the relationships between the major organizations of the black freedom struggle and the UFW, a union of primarily Mexican American farm workers. Dr. Araiza has also published in the Journal of African American History and has contributed an essay to the edited collection, The Struggle in Black and Brown: African American and Mexican American Relations During the Civil Rights Era (University of Nebraska Press, 2011).
Dr. Araiza received her BA from Williams College and her MA and PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.鈥
Works
To March for Others: The Black Freedom Struggle and the United Farm Workers. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013.
鈥淐omplicating the Beloved Community: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the National Farm Workers Association, in The Struggle in Black and Brown: African American and Mexican American Relations During the Civil Rights Era, ed. Brian Behnken. University of Nebraska Press, 2011.
鈥溾業n Common Struggle Against a Common Oppression鈥: The United Farm Workers and the Black Panther Party, 1968-; 1973,鈥Journal of African American History 94, no. 2 (Spring 2009): 200-223.