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Binghamton university commencement spring 2014 deborah gray white honorary doctorate recipient
Deborah Gray White is the Board of Governors Professor of History and Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Rutgers University. In addition to teaching at Rutgers, she also directed, "The Black Atlantic: Race, Nation and Gender", a project at The Rutgers Center for Historical Analysis from 1997-1999. Throughout 2000-2003 she was the chair of the history department at Rutgers.
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- Binghamton university commencement spring 2014 deborah gray white honorary doctorate recipient
- Deborah gray white
- Education and early career
- Career
- Publications
- References

Deborah gray white
Education and early career

White received her M.A. degree from Columbia University in 1973. While a doctoral student at the University of Illinois at Chicago she was hired as a history instructor at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. In 1978 White was promoted to assistant professor. She held the position until she was promoted to associate professor in 1984. In 1984 she accepted a position in the history department of Rutgers.
Career
In 2012 White gave the keynote speech the 14th Annual Conference of the Graduate Association for African-American History at the University of Memphis. The conference invited scholars of African-American history from all over the US as well as internationally.