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- Michael Hucles
- Associate Professor
- History
- 8016 Batten Arts and Letters
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Norfolk,
VA
23529
- 757-683-3936
- mhucles@odu.edu
- Born in Brooklyn, NY and educated in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Indiana. Married with two children.
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Education
- Purdue University,
1990
- Major: History
- Degree: Ph. D.
- Virginia State University,
1975
- Major: History
- Degree: M.A.
- Swarthmore College,
1972
- Major: Sociology-Anthropology
- Degree: B.A.
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Research Interests
- African American history
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Book Chapters
- Hall, R. L., Garrett-Akinsanya, B., and Hucles, M. (2007). Women and Leadership: Transforming Visions and Diverse Voices; Chapter 13, "Voices of Black Feminist Leaders: Making Spaces
for Ourselves.". (pp. 281-296). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
- Hucles, M. (2006). Don't Grieve After Me: The Black Experience in Virginia, 1619-2005; Chapter Two, "The Nineteenth Century". (pp. 29-64). The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Hampton University.
- Hucles, M. E. (1986). Don't Grieve After Me: The Black Experience in Virginia, 1619-1986; Chapter Two, "The Nineteenth Century.". (pp. 33-59). Hampton, Virginia: Hampton University.
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Articles
- Hucles, M. "Emancipation's Impact on African-American Education in Norfolk, Virginia, 1862-1880.". Magazine of History, 7 (4), (pp. 32-35).
- Hucles, M. (1992). "Many Voices Similar Concerns: Traditional Methods of African American Political Activity in Norfolk, Virginia, 1865-1875.". The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 100, (pp. 543-566).