Cammeron

Malcolm Cammeron is a doctoral candidate in the department of History at the University of Virginia.  Malcolm's dissertation explores the intersections of urban planning, urban and environmental equalities, and social movements in the U.S. South. Following World War II, many southern cities undertook ambitious planning and development initiatives to fuel the region’s growth, drive modernization, and fortify Jim Crow. His dissertation is a case study that examines how contestation over changing urban environments informed the local Black freedom struggle.

First Name: 
Malcolm
Position: 
Pre-Doctoral Fellow
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Institution: 
University of Virginia
Dissertation Title: 
The Bulldozer and the Movement: The Gadsden Freedom Struggle in the Age of Urban Renewal