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DocuSign Envelope ID:022328A8-D9F2-4935-B266-927E481327A4 <br /> CURRICULUM VITA <br /> FREDDIE LEE PARKER <br /> Professor Emeritus <br /> Department of History <br /> North Carolina Central University <br /> Durham,North Carolina 27707 <br /> (919) 219-1536 <br /> Email: fparker70 @gmail.com <br /> EDUCATION <br /> Ph.D., 1987 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, <br /> Chapel Hill,N.C. <br /> Major: United States History to 1865 <br /> Minor: African History <br /> Dissertation: "Runaway Slaves in North Carolina, 1775 to 1835" <br /> Minor African History <br /> M.A., 1977 North Carolina Central University <br /> Major: United States History <br /> B.A., 1975 North Carolina Central University <br /> Major: United States History <br /> HONORS AND AWARDS <br /> 2015 Professor Emeritus <br /> 2014 Named the Julius L. Chambers Endowed Professor of History <br /> 2013 Recipient of the Christopher Crittenden Award by the North Carolina Literary and <br /> Historical Association for long-term contributions to the preservation of North <br /> Carolina History <br /> 1995 Recipient of the UNC Board of Governors <br /> Excellence in Teaching Award for 1994-1995; A $7,500.00 award <br /> 1991-1993 Recipient of the Carolina Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by The <br /> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill <br /> 1991 Selected as a speaker for the North Carolina Humanities Council Speaker's <br /> Bureau <br /> PUBLICATIONS <br /> Articles <br /> Freddie L. Parker, Foreword in Herbert S. Green and Debra O. Parker. Challenges Facing <br /> African American Family in the Twentieth Century. Debuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt. 2011 <br /> 1 <br />