
Candace Gray : Curriculum Vitae
Candace Jackson Gray
Education
Ph.D. candidacy Fall, 2016
Morgan State University
Baltimore, MD
M.A. in History 2014-2016
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA
B. A. History, French minor 1996-1999
Mississippi University for Women
Columbus, MS
Research Interests and Major Papers Written
“History of the Recorder of Deeds, District of Columbia, 1869 – 1952”
“Biography of Simon Wolf, 1836-1923”
“Blanche Kelso Bruce, Register of the U. S. Treasury”
“Give Them a Jubilee: Jewish Merchants during the Civil War”
“The First National Powerball: Cohen v Virginia, 1821"
“William Yates Gholson, 1807-1870. Slave owner and Republican”
Invited Papers and Conferences
“The Crime of Marriage, a Story in Black and White: Kinney v Commonwealth of Virginia, 1 879”, presenter to the Leomon Project, College of William and Mary, March, 2016.
“Ordinary Domestic Discipline:The Trial of the Real Simon Legree”, presenter to the Crminology, Law and Society Student Research Showcase, 2016.
“Blanche Kelso Bruce, Register of U. S. Treasury”, invited speaker to US Capital Historical Society, February 2016.
“Ordinary Domestic Discipline:The Trial of the Real Simon Legree”, accepted William and Mary Graduate Student Conference, 2015.
Book submission invitation: “Plots of Resistance: Enslaved Gardeners of the Atlantic Basin”, University of Georgia Press.
Awards and Fellowships
2016. Lord Baltimore Fellowship, Maryland Historical Society
1996 McNair Scholars Program at Brandeis University Research Internship, Economics.
1995-96 All-USA Academic Team.
1996 Harvard National Model United Nations Delegate.
1995 Phi Theta Kappa.
Relevant Historical Experience
Papers of Abraham Lincoln, NARA, Washington, DC. 2014.
Library of Congress, Docent. 2014.
Teacher/Educator (1998 - 2011) Social Sciences, Algebra and Geometry, Writing, and English Language Learning.
Public and University Libraries (1995 - 2012)
Licenses and Certificates
1999-2005 State of Mississippi, No. 166826, Class A 192, Endorsement Social Studies (7-12)
2001 Civil Rights and Oral History. University of Southern Mississippi.
2001 Teaching Algebra and Geometry with Innovations and Technology, MUW.
2002 The Math Connection. MUW, Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science.
2003 Abraham Lincoln’s Journey. University of Southern Mississippi.
2003 Certificate of Achievement, 1st place, Senior Division, Mississippi Stock Market Simulation, Mississippi Council of Economic Education.
2004 Gilder Lehman Summer Institute for High School Teachers: North American Slavery in Comparative Perspective with Ira Berlin.
2005 Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy. at Jackson S State University with Leslie B. McLemore
Associations
The Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington
Massachusetts Historical Society
Society for History in the Federal Government
U. S. Capitol Historical Society
Virginia Historical Society
American Association of University of Women
Society of U. S. Treasury History

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