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Black History, Studies To Get Renewed Focus With Painter at Helm of Organization of American Historians

by Jamal Watson , February 15, 2007

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Dr. Nell Irvin Painter will assume the presidency next month of the Organization of American Historians, the 100-year-old organization dedicated to the study, practice and teaching of American history.

At the age of 64, Dr. Nell Irvin Painter — one of the nation’s most respected Black historians — has become an undergraduate student all over again. Most of her classmates are the same age as the students she once taught.

Painter, who retired from Princeton University in 2005 after serving as the Edwards Professor of American History and director of the school’s African American studies department, is now enrolled as a full-time student at Rutgers University, where she is working toward a Bachelors in Fine Arts from the Mason Gross School of the Arts.

Painter says the study of photography in particular is an interest that she always wanted to pursue, but never got around to until after she retired from Princeton.

In addition to her undergraduate studies, Painter is now poised to assume the presidency of the Organization of American Historians, the 100-year-old organization dedicated to the study, practice and teaching of American history.

She is the third Black woman ever to serve as the organization’s president and is replacing Dr. Richard White, the Margaret Byrne Professor of American History at Stanford University.

Painter says that as president she has no grandiose plans for now. She is most concerned that the organization remains on firm financial footing, and she says she plans to spend much of her presidency simply listening to her colleagues.

“I plan to ask the membership for their assistance so that I may benefit from their views,” she says.

Dr. Mary Frances Berry, the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought at the University of Pennsylvania, was the first Black woman elected to OAH. Elected in 1990, she was succeeded by Dr. Darlene Clark Hine, currently a professor at Northwestern University, in 2001. 

“My selection as president of OAH was a landmark achievement,” says Berry, who has also served as chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. “I am excited that we now have three Black women who have led this organization after so many White men one after another. It shows just how much the profession is changing.”

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