Assistant Professor
PhD, Florida State University, 2006
Liberal Arts Building 448
601-266-6321
sarah.franklin@usm.edu
Sarah Franklin received her PhD in 2006 from Florida State University, and is currently assistant professor of Latin American history at the University of Southern Mississippi. Her research interests focus on gender in the nineteenth-century Cuban slave society. She has presented papers at the American Historical Association and the Southern Historical Association. She is currently the Secretary of the Caribbean Section of the Conference of Latin American Historians. She also served as assistant director of the Guadalajara Census Project from 2002-2004, and as part of her duties has presented the results of that project both in the U.S. and Mexico.
Courses Regularly Taught
HIS 101 History of World Civilization I
HIS 102 History of World Civilization II
HIS 310 History of Latin America
HIS 411/511 History of the Caribbean
Current Projects
Dr. Franklin is presently revising her manuscript, "Suitable to Her Sex: Race, Slavery, and Patriarchy in Nineteenth-Century Colonial Cuba" for publication.
Curriculum Vitae | Website
Department of History
http://www.usm.edu/history
601.266.4333 • history@usm.edu