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Curriculum Vitae

Faculty Name: Ronald E. Goodwin, PhD University P.O. Box 519; MS 2203 Address: Prairie View, TX 77446

Position Title: Associate Professor of History Office Location: Woolfolk, Ste. 318 Office Phone: 936-261-3208 Email Address: [email protected]

Education: Degree and Area of Study Institution Name Degree Date

PhD, Urban Plng/Env Policy Southern University 2012 ABD, US History University of N/A MS, Urban Transportation Plng Texas Southern University 1996 MA, US History Texas Southern University 1994 BA, Management (minor: History) Texas Lutheran University 1990

Teaching Position Title Institution Name Position Dates Experience: Associate Professor Prairie View A&M University 2018-present Assistant Professor Prairie View A&M University 2012-2018 Adjunct Instructor Prairie View A&M University 2006-2012 Visiting Professor Texas Southern University 2003-2005

University and  Open Educational Resource (OER) developmental support award ($2,500), 2019- Professional 2020 Contributions:  Fellow, Texas Academic Leadership Academy, Cohort 2, 2019-2020  General Editor, PVAMU Series (in coordination with the Texas A&M University Press), (2019- )  Contributor, Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture (2017- )  Coordinator, PVAMU History Program (2016- )  Co-Chair, Levi Jordan Plantation Advisory Committee, Texas Historical Commission (2020- )  Member, Editorial Board, Texas New Deal Review (2020- )

 Member, Editorial Board, Journal of History and Culture (2018- )

 Media Interviews:

I. ‘Sad and Joyful’: N.Y.C. Marks Juneteenth After a Month of Protest, by Nikita

Stewart and Alan Feuer, NY Times, June 19, 2020

(https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/19/nyregion/juneteenth-in-

nyc.html?searchResultPosition=1)

II. ‘He woke the world up.’ Houston’s Third Ward remembers George Floyd, by

Henry Glass and Camilo Smith, Christian Science Monitor, June 9, 2020

(https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2020/0609/He-woke-the-world-up.-

Houston-s-Third-Ward-remembers-George-Floyd)

 Academic Affairs Fellow (2018-2019; 2019-2020)  Central Texas Historical Association, First Vice President (2019-2020)  Co-Chair, Revising Division Strategic Plan, Division of Social Work, Behavioral and Political Sciences (2019-2020)  Senator, College of Arts and Sciences, Faculty Senate (2014-2018) 1

 Chair, Faculty Manual Committee, Faculty Senate (2014-2018)  Parliamentarian, Faculty Senate (2014-2017)  Chair, African American Studies Proposal Committee (2017-2018)  Member, Assessment Committee, Division of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences (2017-2018)  Member, Curriculum Committee, Division of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences (2015-2016; 2016-2017) Professional  Chair, Curriculum Committee, Division of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences (2015- Publications: 2016; 2016-2017)  Chair, Research Committee, Division of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences (2015- 2016; 2016-2017)  Member, Research Committee, Division of Social Work and Behavioral Sciences (2013-2014; 2014-2015)  Member, Student Mentorship and Orientation Committee (2008-2009)  Co-Chair, Lecture Series Committee (2011-2012; 2012-2013)  Member, Fundraising Committee (2012-2013; 2013-2014)  Member, Program Assessment Committee (2014-2015; 2015-2016; 2016-2017  Member, Lecture Series Committee (2014-2015)  Class of 1960 Scholarship Committee (2014)  Purvis Carter Scholarship Committee (2014)

Forthcoming. “The New Deal and Texas History: Saving the Past through Hardship and Turmoil” contract awarded in December 2019 from Lexington Press.

2020. Book Review of African Americans in Central Texas: From Slavery to Civil Rights, edited by Bruce Glasrud and Deborah Liles. Journal of Southern History, Vol LXXXVI, No. 1, February 2020.

2019. “I Too Sing Texas Our Texas: Black Texans and New Deal Community Service Projects.” In Conflict and Cooperation: Reflections on the New Deal in Texas edited by Milton Jordan and George Cooper (Nacogdoches: Stephen F. Austin Press).

2019. African American History: The Development of a People. First Edition, San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing (co-authored with Dr. Michael Hucles).

2018. “Time to Go: Reasons Why the White Middle Class Abandoned Houston” Journal of South Texas 32 (Fall 2018): 52-64.

2017. The Mask of Microaggressions: Case studies of racism in the US, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. (co-authored with Dr. Mark Tschaepe).

2017. “Sweatting Civil Rights,” Texas Insights VII, no. 5 (May 2017) https://teachingtexas.org/texas-insights/issues/texas-insights-may-2017

2017. Book Review of Liberty and Union: The Civil War Era and American Constitutionalism, by Timothy S. Huebner. Southwestern Historical Quarterly, April 2017 Vol No.: CXXI https://tshaonline.org/shqonline/current-issues/33610

2016. “Subprime Lending: The Mirage of Homeownership” Global Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 1 (1) (http://internationalird.org/) (November 2016) file:///C:/Users/regoodwin/Downloads/GOODWIN%20- %20Subprime%20Lending_The%20Mirage%20of%20Homeownership.pdf

2016. Book Review of A History of Fort Worth in Black & White: 165 Years of African American Life, by Richard F. Selcer. Western Historical Quarterly (2016) 47 (4): 483- 484. 2

https://academic.oup.com/whq/article-abstract/47/4/483/2418108/A-History-of-Fort- Worth-in-Black-amp-White-165?redirectedFrom=fulltext

2014. Remembering the Days of Sorrow: The WPA and the Texas Slave Narratives. Abilene: State House/McWhiney Foundation Press.

2014. “Survival in the Midst of Chaos and Devastation: Texas and the Great Depression,” Journal of History and Culture 1 (2014): 79-103. https://www.pvamu.edu/tiphc/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/jhc-winter-2014-vol-1-5.pdf

2013. African Americans in Houston. San Francisco: Arcadia Publishing.

2013. Exposing Minority Students to Transportation and STEM-related Careers through Summer Education Programs. Report presented to the 92nd Transportation Research Board. (co-authored with Mr. Khosro Godazi, Dr. Fengxiang Qiao, and Ms Alexandra Miller)

2012. Pivitol Periods in US History: the 1860s and the 1960s. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing.

2012. Transportation Security Institute: Recruiting Next Generation Professionals. Center for Transportation Training and Research (Texas Southern University), College Station: Southwest Region University Transportation Centers (TTI/TAMU). (co-authored with Mr. Khosro Godazi, Dr. Fengxiang Qiao, and Ms Alexandra Miller)

2012. “Black Paradox in the Age of Terrorism: Military Patriotism or Higher Education?” in Texas and War: New Interpretations on the Military History of the Lone Star State, edited by Dr. Charles Grear and Dr. Alexander Mendoza. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.

2012. “Into Freedom’s Abyss: Reflections of Reconstruction Violence in Texas” in Still the Arena of Civil War: Violence and Turmoil in Reconstruction Texas, 1865-1874, edited by Dr. Kenneth W. Howell. Denton: University of North Texas Press.

2011. Prophet, Warrior, and Legend: Selections Exploring the Real Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. San Diego: University Readers.

2010. African American History: From Colonization to Pan Africanism. San Diego: University Readers.

2009. “On the Edge of First Freedoms: Black Texans and the Civil War” in The Seventh Star of the Confederacy, edited by Kenneth W. Howell, 268-286. Denton: University of North Texas Press (co-authored with Dr. Bruce Glasrud).

2008. “Control After Dark: Slave Owners and Their Control of Slaves’ Intimate Relationships or Who’s Your Daddy?” Journal of History and Culture 1 (2008): 18-29.

2007. A New Beginning or the Same Old Fight? Book Review in H-CivWar@h- net.msu.edu. Richard Zuczek. _Encyclopedia of the Reconstruction Era_. 2 volumes. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2006.

Student 2017. Jessica Cotton, Poster Presentation “An Examination of Demographic Trends in Research: Fifth Ward” presented at the national conference of the National Association of African American Studies in Dallas, TX. February 2017.

2017. Jovvanta Mason, Poster Presentation “No cameras Please: The effects of Media Attention on the NFL Teams, A Look at Hard Knocks” presented at the national 3

conference of the National Association of African American Studies in Dallas, TX. February 2017.

Invited Speaking 2019. “Confederate Monuments in Texas” Samuel Sorrell Chapter of the Daughters of Engagements: the American Revolution, October 10, 2019

2019. “Know Thyself” PVAMU Chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, February 26, 2019

2018. “NAACP and HBCUs” presented at the Torchbearer’s Reception at the 81st Annual Convention of the Texas State Conference of NAACP Units, October 5, 2018.

2018. “Confederate Monuments: Do They Still Matter?” presented at the African American Library at the Gregory School, September 15, 2018.

2018. “Teaching History to the Test” Keynote Speaker, presented at the Exploring Texas Workshop Series sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association, February 5, 2018.

2017. The Masks of Microaggressions book signing and lecture (with co-author Dr Mark Tschaepe), October 4, 2017.

2016. “Birth of a Nation: Slavery Resistance and Abolition” presented as part of the national lecture series accompanying the 2016 premier of Birth of a Nation, October 19, 2016.

Conference 2019. “Educational Trends in the Classroom”, presented at the Conference on Papers and Community Development at the Old Red Museum in Dallas, TX. October 19, 2019. Participation: 2019. “Changing the Rules: US Congressional Redistricting in the Houston/Harris County Region”, poster presentation, National Association of African American Studies National Conference.

2018. “Community Development: Construction, Deconstruction, and Redevelopment”, presented at the Conference on Community Development at the Old Red Museum in Dallas, TX. October 20, 2018.

2018. Moderator, Session III, Central Texas Historical Association Fall 2018 meeting, September 29, 2018.

2018. “Confederate Monuments: Do They Still Matter?” presented at the Heritage Society at Park, June 21, 2018.

2018. “The History and Legacy of the Prairie View Interscholastic League (PVIL)”, Session Chair and Panelist at the annual meeting of the Central Texas Historical Association (Round Rock, TX) April 27, 2018.

2017. Panelist “Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?” presented at the African American Library at the Gregory School, November 4, 2017.

2017. “Handling Hot Button Issues in the Classroom” presented at the Conference on Texas, US and the World at the Old Red Museum in Dallas, TX. October 28, 2017.

2017. “Maintaining the Status Quo: The Opposition to the Voting Rights and Civil Rights Acts” presented at the national conference of the National Association of African American Studies in Dallas, TX. February 2017. 4

2017. “Civil Rights Movement in Texas” presented at the Exploring Texas Workshop Series sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association, February 7, 2017.

2016. “African Americans in the Civil War and Reconstruction Texas” presented at the Exploring Texas Workshop Series sponsored by the Texas State Historical Association, November 14, 2016.

2016. “Today’s Jim Crow: or Why are we still talking about race?” presented at the Holocaust Museum (Houston, TX) April 12, 2016.

2016. “African American Odyssey for an Equitable Voice in Texas: The Civil Rights Movement in Houston” presented at the Central Texas Historical Association Spring 2016 meeting, April 2, 2016.

2016. “African Americans in the Civil War and Reconstruction” presented at the Texas State Historical Association’s Energizing Texas History Conference, Richardson, TX, (Region 10) February 1-2, 2016.

2015. “African Americans in the Civil War and Reconstruction” presented at the Texas State Historical Association’s Encountering Texas History Conference, Houston, TX, (Region 4) November 5-6, 2015.

2015. “Reconstruction in Houston” presented at the Houston History Alliance’s On the Cusp: Houston in the 1860s, September 12, 2015. https://www.houstonhistoryalliance.org/houston-history-conference/2015-houston- history-conference/

2014. “From the Bottom Up: Citizen Planning in Houston’s Super Neighborhoods” paper presented at the Spring 2014 national conference of the National Association of African American Studies in Baton Rouge, LA.

2014. “Houston’s Super Neighborhood Initiative: Evaluation of Stakeholder Participation in Minority versus Non-Minority Communities”, Paper presented at the 2014 national conference of the Urban Affairs Association in San Antonio, TX.

2013. “In the Valley of the Shadow of Death: The Experiences of a Black Airman in Vietnam.” Paper presented at the Spring Conference of the East Texas Historical Association.

2011. “Juneteenth.” Paper presented at the conference: Civil War in Texas: Changing Interpretations After 150 Years.

2009. The Deconstruction of Minority Communities: A Case Study of Houston, Texas. Paper presented at the Fall Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

2009. Texans in the Civil War. Panel participant at the Fall Conference of the East Texas Historical Association.

2009. Surviving the Storm: Hurricane Ike and the Rebuilding of Galveston Island. Paper presented at the Spring Conference of the National Association of African American Studies.

2008. On the Edge of First Freedoms: Black Texans and the Civil War. Paper presented at the Spring Conference of the Texas State Historical Association.

2007. African Americans in the Military. Panel participant at the Fall Conference of the East Texas Historical Association. 5

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