Carroll, Tamar

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Tamar Carroll is a historian and professor at Rochester Institute of Technology. Her research interests include modern U.S. history, women’s and gender history, public history, and digital humanities. She is the author of Mobilizing New York: AIDS, Antipoverty, and Feminist Activism and Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. She grew up in Andover, Massachusetts and studied history and journalism at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She received her PhD in history at the University of Michigan and was Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in U.S. History at Cornell University before joining the faculty at RIT.
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associatedWith Baxandall, Rosalyn Fraad, 1939- person
associatedWith Fisher, Sally Martinez. person
associatedWith Mobilization for Youth corporateBody
associatedWith National Congress of Neighborhood Women corporateBody
associatedWith Piven, Frances Fox. person
associatedWith Velez, Ethel. person
associatedWith WHAM! (Women's Health Action and Mobilization) (Organization : 1989) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Andover MA US
University of Michigan
Amherst MA US
Cornell University NY US
Rochester NY US
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Community development
Feminists
Juvenile delinquency
Oral history
Poor
Pro-choice movement
Public welfare
Reproductive rights
Urban renewal
Women
Women
Women radicals
Women's rights
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College teachers
Historians
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