Reginald F. Hildebrand
Associate Professor
Joint Appointment with African & Afro-American Studies
B.A. Howard University, 1971
M.A. Howard University, 1975
Ph.D. Princeton University 1984
Research Interests
My primary research interest is the period and process of Emancipation in the Southern United States. I have published one book, The Times Were Strange and Stirring: Methodist Preachers and the Crisis of Emancipation (1995), as well as articles on racial policies of the antebellum Methodist Church. I am currently working on a study of the life and times of Richard Harvey Cain (1825-87), a black religious and political leader in South Carolina.
Courses Offered (As Schedules Allow)
For current course listings, consult the Directory of Classes.
- HIST 371 -- Emancipation in the New World
Contact
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of History
CB #3195, Hamilton Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3195
Phone:(919) 962-3537
hildebra@email.unc.edu
