Past Member
Douglas Flowe
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship for Assistant Professors
Affiliation
Historical Studies
Field of Study
Race, Carceral Studies, and Criminality
Website
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Douglas Flowe's current book project, tentatively titled "Shadows and Sunlight: Race, Power, and Protest in America's Mid-Century Carceral State," examines the Jim Crow origins of the logic and apparatuses of mass incarceration through a study of Black men and imprisonment in early-twentieth-century New York.
Dates at IAS
Member
School of Historical Studies
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Degrees
University of Rochester
Ph.D.
2014
Geneseo College, SUNY
B.A.
2007
Honors
2022
Faculty Fellowship, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Equity, Washington University in St. Louis
2021
Georgie W. Lewis Career Development Professorship, Washington University in St. Louis
2021
LIttleton-Griswold Book Prize, American Historical Association
2020
Divided City Course Design Grant, Center for the Humanities, Washington University in St. Louis
2018
Trailblazer Faculty Award, Washington University in St. Louis
2018
Faculty Fellowship, Center for the Humanities, Washington University in St. Louis
2018
Excellence in Teaching Award, Washington University in St. Louis
2007
Provosts Fellowship, University of Rochester
Appointments
Washington University in St. Louis
2016
Assistant Professor of History
Washington University in St. Louis; American Culture Studies
2014–2016
Postdoctoral Fellowship of Inequality and Identity