Reginald D. Butler
Associate Professor (1990)
Director, Carter G. Woodson Institute for Afro-American and African Studies
Office Hours: Thursday 3:30-5:30 and by appointment
Office: 102 Minor Hall
Phone: (434) 924-4045
Email: rdb6d (at) virginia.edu
Fields & Specialties
Afro-AmericanEducation
B.A. Western Washington University, 1968M.A. Johns Hopkins 1983
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1989
Publications, Awards, and Activities
"The Contract of Cultures: Perspectives on the Quincentenary," with Ida Altman in The American Historical Review, 1994.
"Anatomy of a Disinterment: The Unmaking of Afro-American History," with G. Fraser in Presenting the Past: Critical Perspectives on History and the Public. Sue Benson, Roy Rosenzweig and Steve Brier (eds.), Temple University Press, 1986.
"Afro-American History in the Early Chesapeake: Sourcebook and Annotated Bibliography." Forthcoming, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
"Nat Turner and Insurrection in Virginia," in Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery. John David Smith, ed., Greenwood Press, 1988.
Ford Foundation Post Doctoral Fellow, 1990.
Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Iberia in the New World, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986.
Research Fellow, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1981-83.



