Jacqueline Anne Rouse
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'' was an American scholar of African Americans, African American women’s history. She is most widely known for her work on
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and their activism from the turn of the twentieth century to the
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.


Biography

Jacqueline A. Rouse earned a B.A. from
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in 1972 and an M.A. from
Atlanta University Clark Atlanta University (CAU or Clark Atlanta) is a private, Methodist, historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Clark Atlanta is the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in the Southern United States. Founde ...
in 1973. She then went on to doctoral study at
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, where she wrote a dissertation titled "Lugenia D. Burns Hope: A Black Female Reformer in the South, 1871-1947" under the direction of Dr. Darlene Rebecca Roth. Rouse completed her Ph.D. in 1983. She became a professor in the history department at
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in 1991, where she taught courses on African American history, black studies, and women’s studies. Rouse published numerous books and articles on black women activists. Her first book was a biography of
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, published in 1989 and titled ''Lugenia Burns Hope, Black Southern Reformer.'' She co-edited a 1990 volume titled ''Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965.'' In a review of the book published in the journal ''
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'', Paulette Pierce called ''Women in the Civil Rights Movement'' a "long-awaited correction to the masculinist bias that has systematically distorted our understanding of the Black movement." Rouse was a member of the
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for over 30 years and served as the organization's National Director in the mid-1990s. She was the president of the Association of Social and Behavioral Scientists in 1991-1992. She has also served as president of the Southern Association for Women Historians. Rouse was the recipient of many awards for her scholarship and service to the profession, including the Souther Regional Educational Board's Faculty Mentor of the Year (2007), the Governor's Humanities Award (2002), and the Lorraine Williams Leadership Award from the
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(2012). In March 2015, Rouse was among the group of scholars who were honored at an event called "BWHxG: Cross-Generational Dialogues in Black Women’s History" at
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. The event was described as a "living legends tribute" honoring eleven black women historians who have trained and mentored generations of students. Her former colleagues and advisees remember her as an advocate and mentor with "few equals." Rouse passed away on May 12, 2020, at the age of 70.


Publications


Books authored

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Books edited and advised

* *Schneider, Richard C. (Ed.). ''African American History in the Press, 1851-1899'' (Vol. 1)''.'' Detroit: Gale, 1996. .


Articles, book chapters, encyclopedia entries, and book reviews

* *Rouse, Jacqueline A. (1996). eview of ''All Is Never Said: The Narrative of Odette Harper Hines,'' by Judith Rollins.''Journal of Southern History'', ''62''(4), 839-840. * *Rouse, Jacqueline (1996)
Freedom's Light
eview of ''I've Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle,'' by Charles M. Payne.] ''Southern Changes,'' 18(1), 15-16. * *Rouse, Jacqueline A. (2001). "'We Seek to Know . . . in Order to Speak the Truth': Nurturing the Seeds of Discontent--Septima P. Clark and Participatory Leadership." In ''Sisters in the Struggle: African American Women in the Civil Rights Black Power Movement,'' edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas and V.P. Franklin, 95-120. New York: New York University Press. . * *Rouse, Jacqueline A. (2017). "Remembering Alton Parker Hornsby, Jr., 1940-2017." ''Journal of African American History,'' ''102''(4), 574-577.


References

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