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Corey, Mary E.

Corey, Mary E.
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Mary E. Corey is an associate professor of American history and social studies education emerita at The College at Brockport, State University of New York. Her work combines scholarly interests in women’s history and civil rights history.

  

Dr. Corey is also a faculty consultant for the Advanced Placement Exam in United States History through the College Board and served on the Board of Trustees of the Brockport Community Museum. Her work also includes workshops for secondary teachers and she has conducted AP Workshops, "Using Artifacts in the Social Studies Classroom" at The Summer AP Institute at St. John Fisher, and a walking tour of Seneca Falls, New York and workshop, "Weaving Women into the Curriculum" as part of a Teaching American History Grant. She has presented her research at the Organization of American Historian’s Annual Conference and the Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.

 

Her most recent co-authored publications are the Faculty and Student editions of Before Jackie: The Negro Leagues, Civil Rights, and the American Dream and, individually, the high school text in American History for the National Center for Migrant Education. She lives in western New York State.  


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