Instruction

Dr. Hill is an associate professor of U.S. and African American history at the University of Texas at Dallas, with a previous appointment at Del Mar College.

Graduate Courses

  • ARHM 6310: Race Neutrality in Historical and Theoretical Perspective (team-taught course)

  • HIST 3390: Twentieth Century America

  • HUHI 6314: The Long Civil Rights Movement

  • HUHI 6346: New Directions in Southern Studies: Race and Religion in the American South

  • IDEA 6300: Proseminar in the History of Ideas

Undergraduate Courses

  • ARHM 3342: Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies in the Arts and Humanities of the Harlem Renaissance

  • HIST 1301: United States to 1865 (with varying themes including: U.S. in Global Perspective, Labor, Politics, and Religious History)

  • HIST 3301: Historical Inquiry (in development)

  • HIST 3366: Themes in Social History: Migration and American Civilization

  • HIST 3390: Twentieth Century African American History

  • HIST 4357: Topics in African and African American History: Trans-Atlantic Communities

  • HIST 4357: Topics in African and African American History: The Civil Rights Movement in Texas

  • HIST 4381: Topics in Comparative History: The African Diaspora