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Keith Mayes

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Keith A. Mayes is an associate professor at the College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota Twin Cities in the department of African American & African Studies, where he is director of undergraduate studies.[1]

Family and education

Mayes earned a PhD in history from Princeton University in 2002.[2]

Early career

At the University of Minnesota, Mayes worked on curricula[3] and developing new classes.[1] He specialized in African American history since 1960, and in social and political movements.[2]

Mayes was a guest on C-SPAN in 2018, after the killing of Philando Castile.[4] He spoke on Meet the Press in 2021, after the conviction in the murder of George Floyd,[5] and again in 2021, discussing debate on teaching race in American schools.[6]

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Awards

  • Horace T. Morse-University of Minnesota Alumni Association Award for Outstanding Contributions to Undergraduate Education, 2018[1]

Publications

Journals

  • Mayes, Keith A. (Winter 2006). "Countervailing Forces in African-American Civic Activism 1973-1994 by Frederick C. Harris". Political Science Quarterly. 121 (4). Academy of Political Science: 720–721. doi:10.1002/j.1538-165X.2006.tb01564.x.
  • Mayes, Keith A. (2010). "Review of Richard Iton, In Search of the Black Fantastic: Politics and Popular Culture in the Post-Civil Rights Era". Political Science Quarterly. 125 (1). Academy of Political Science: 158–60. doi:10.1002/j.1538-165X.2010.tb01990.x.

Books

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Notes

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