Marcia Chatelain is a distinguished professor at Georgetown University, specializing in History and African American Studies.
She earned her Ph.D. from Brown University and has authored books on topics such as the Great Migration and the relationship between fast food and African American communities.
Chatelain is an active public speaker, educational consultant, and podcast host.
Her work has been recognized with numerous awards and fellowships, including an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship.
She is known for her social media campaign #FergusonSyllabus, which encouraged educators to discuss the crisis in Ferguson, Missouri.
Chatelain's research focuses on women's and girls' history, black capitalism, and college access programs.
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