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About Daryl A. Carter

Dr. Daryl A. Carter is professor of history in the Department of History. I joined the faculty at ETSU in August 2008. In 2004, I received the B.S. in Political Science degree from ETSU. In 2006, I received the M.A. in History degree from ETSU. In 2011, I was awarded the Ph.D. in History degree from The University of Memphis. My area of expertise is 20th century and 21st century American political history. Moreover, I look at the intersections of race, class, and gender, and how they impact American political history. My scholarship is diverse and wide-ranging. I am the author of the well-regarded Brother Bill: President Clinton and The Politics of Race & Class (The University of Arkansas, 2016). My work has been presented at both regional and national conferences, in encyclopedias and book chapters. 

Positions

Present Professor/Associate Dean/Director of Black American Studies, East Tennessee State University Department of History
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Historical Association
Present Member, Association for the Study of African American Life and History
Present Member, Organization of American Historians
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Education

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2011 PhD, History, The University of Memphis
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2006 MA, History, East Tennessee State University
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2004 BS, Political History, East Tennessee State University
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Contact Information

PO Box 70672
Johnson City, TN 37614

Office: 109 Rogers-Stout
Telephone: 423-439-7249

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