Christina C. Davidson

Christina C. Davidson

Christina C. Davidson
Christina C. Davidson is an interdisciplinary historian with specializations in Latin American & Caribbean history, African American Studies, and Religious Studies. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University. She received her Ph.D. in History from Duke University. Her book manuscript, Converting Hispaniola: Religious Race-Making in the Dominican Americas explores diplomatic and cultural relations between the Dominican Republic and the United States in the late nineteenth century. Davidson also explores evolving notions of race in the present through her second book project, Born Again Black: African Americans, Latin Americans, and Afro-Latinos in the Diasporic Black Church. Her articles have appeared in the New West Indian Guide and the Journal of Africana Religions. She has received funding from the Fulbright-Hayes DDRA fellowship, the New York Public Library, the Social Science Research Center, and African American Intellectual Historical Society in support of her research.

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