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Wilson_Francille
Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, History and Gender and Sexuality Studies
Institution
University of Southern California, Dornsife

Francille Rusan Wilson is an Associate Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity and History at the University of Southern California. She is an intellectual and labor historian whose current research examines the intersections between black labor movements, black social scientists, and black women’s history during the Jim Crow era. Her book, The Segregated Scholars: Black Social Scientists and the Creation of Black Labor Studies, 1890-1950, was awarded the Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Prize for the best book in African American Women’s history by the Association of Black Women Historians. In 2023 Wilson was awarded the Carter G. Woodson Scholar’s Medallion by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History for her research, writing and activism in the field of Black History.