Graduate Alumnus Research Research Areas: African American Political & Legal Religion U.S. 19th & 20th Century U.S. South Women and Gender Dissertation/Thesis Title: Ph.D. Dissertation: Missionary Expressions of White Southern Women from the Age of Slavery through the Age of Imperialism, 1830-1930 M.A. Thesis:Black, White and Sunday School:The Relationship Among Religion, The Plantation Mistress, and The Slave in Reality and in Memory Degree Completion Date: Fri, 08/07/2015 - 12:00pm Selected Publications Selected Publications: Rohrer, Katherine E. “Missionary Mistresses: Evangelical Protestant Christianity And The Evolution Of A New Southern Woman?, 1830-1930”. 2015: n. pag. Print. Rohrer, Katherine E. “Lifting The Veil Of Obscurity? Lucy Webb Hayes, America's First "first Lady"”. A Companion To The Reconstruction Presidents, 1865-81. Edward O Frantz. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014. Web. Rohrer, Katherine E. “Slaveholding Women And The Religious Instruction Of Slaves In Post-Emancipation Memory”. Journal of Southern Religion(2013): n. pag. Web. Rohrer, Katherine E. “Black, White And Sunday School:the Relationship Among Religion, The Plantation Mistress, And The Slave In Reality And In Memory”. Diane Batts Morrow. 2007: n. pag. Print. Education Education: Ph.D., University of Georgia, History 2015 MA, University of Georgia, History 2007 AB, University of Georgia, History and Political Science 2004 Other Information Of note: Carl Vipperman Teaching Assistant Award, 2015 Gregory Dissertation Completion Award, 2015 Frances Lewis Fellowship in Gender and Women's Studies, Virginia Historical Society, 2014 Gregory Travel Award, History Dept., 2014 Graduate Research Award, Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, 2013 Archie K. Davis Fellowship, North Caroliniana Society, 2013 Greg and Amanda Gregory Research Award, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 Travel Award, History Dept., UGA, 2012, 2011, 2010