Kabria Baumgartner Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies; Associate Director of Public History k.baumgartner@northeastern.edu Expertise 19th century United States, African American women’s and gender history, history of education Kabria Baumgartner in the Press Newsweek Long-Lost Home of ‘King Pompey’ May Have Been Found in New England “King Pompey was an esteemed leader in the Black community but his home and property have always been a mystery,” Kabria Baumgartner, Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Northeastern University, who was involved in the investigations. Boston.com Researchers unearth the long-lost homestead of King Pompey in Lynn Kabria Baumgartner, dean’s associate professor of history and African studies at Northeastern University, said people often recall the history of slavery in the South in the 19th century. GBH Why one organization is working to highlight New Hampshire’s rich Black history Kabria Baumgartner, associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Northeastern University Hidden North Shore history as told through Marblehead’s signature rum and molasses cookie We spoke with Lauren McCormack, executive director of the Marblehead Museum, and Kabria Baumgartner, dean’s associate professor of history and Africana studies at Northeastern University, to shed new light on the story of these cookies in 2022. Look at history to shape an equitable future, speakers at Lynn community forum say Kabria Baumgartner, an associate professor of history and Africana studies at Northeastern University, and Billy Keyserling, a former mayor of Beaufort, S.C., linked Civil War history to today’s political climate. The Hill Juneteenth: The long road to becoming a federal holiday “The information hadn’t reached them yet,” said Kabria Baumgartner, associate professor of History and Africana Studies and associate director of Public History at Northeastern University. Hundreds gather in Salem to celebrate the significance of Negro Election Day “Black Election Day is one of the oldest Black celebrations in North America, predating Juneteenth and even the founding of the United States,” said Kabria Baumgartner, a professor of history and Africana Studies at Northeastern University.
Newsweek Long-Lost Home of ‘King Pompey’ May Have Been Found in New England “King Pompey was an esteemed leader in the Black community but his home and property have always been a mystery,” Kabria Baumgartner, Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Northeastern University, who was involved in the investigations.
Boston.com Researchers unearth the long-lost homestead of King Pompey in Lynn Kabria Baumgartner, dean’s associate professor of history and African studies at Northeastern University, said people often recall the history of slavery in the South in the 19th century.
GBH Why one organization is working to highlight New Hampshire’s rich Black history Kabria Baumgartner, associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Northeastern University
Hidden North Shore history as told through Marblehead’s signature rum and molasses cookie We spoke with Lauren McCormack, executive director of the Marblehead Museum, and Kabria Baumgartner, dean’s associate professor of history and Africana studies at Northeastern University, to shed new light on the story of these cookies in 2022.
Look at history to shape an equitable future, speakers at Lynn community forum say Kabria Baumgartner, an associate professor of history and Africana studies at Northeastern University, and Billy Keyserling, a former mayor of Beaufort, S.C., linked Civil War history to today’s political climate.
The Hill Juneteenth: The long road to becoming a federal holiday “The information hadn’t reached them yet,” said Kabria Baumgartner, associate professor of History and Africana Studies and associate director of Public History at Northeastern University.
Hundreds gather in Salem to celebrate the significance of Negro Election Day “Black Election Day is one of the oldest Black celebrations in North America, predating Juneteenth and even the founding of the United States,” said Kabria Baumgartner, a professor of history and Africana Studies at Northeastern University.