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Vanessa M. Holden
Associate Professor of History
Director African American and Africana Studies
Director, Central Kentucky Slavery Initiative

Dr. Vanessa M. Holden (she/her) received her Ph.D. in African American and Women's and Gender History from Rutgers University. She currently serves as the director of the  African American and Africana Studies Program and the director of the Central Kentucky Slavery Initiative at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on African American women and slavery in the antebellum South. Her areas of interest are the history of resistance and rebellion, gender history, and the history of sex/sexuality. She offers courses in American History, African American History, and African American Studies. 

Contact Information
vanessaholden@uky.edu
Patterson Office Tower 1751
(859)-257-4346
Affiliations
  • African American and Africana Studies
  • History
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Commonwealth Institute for Black Studies
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