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91亚色 researcher invited to be a Yale visiting scholar

Karolyn Smardz Frost will head to Yale University in August as a visiting scholar in Canadian studies for the next academic year.

Smardz Frost is the senior research fellow聽for African Canadian history at 91亚色鈥檚 Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples. She is聽the author of , winner of , including the 2007 Governor General鈥檚 Literary Award for NoKarolyn Smardz Frost. Photo by Timothy Hudsonn-Fiction.

Karolyn Smardz Frost. Photo by Timothy Hudson

Yale鈥檚 Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies invited her to teach and continue her research as the for the 2012-2013 academic year. The annual fellowship goes to scholars who specialize in Canadian studies in a comparative or international context.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty big deal and an enormous honour,鈥 says Smardz Frost. 鈥淭his is a career pinnacle, along with the Governor General鈥檚 Award, and a recognition of the importance of African-Canadian history in the African diaspora.鈥 (See .)

Beyond a great personal honour, she said, it is an opportunity to share new research about enslaved African Americans who escaped to Canada before the American Civil War and played a pivotal role in extending the Underground Railroad 鈥 the route to freedom 鈥 north across the border.

While at Yale, the award-winning teacher and 2010 TVO Best Lecturer finalist聽will offer two courses 鈥 Canada and the Underground Railroad, and African Canadian history. She says Yale offered her the fellowship as much for her teaching methodology as for her research. 鈥淎s has become my trademark in teaching, I聽engage students聽in public history projects.鈥 She sends them out to do primary research and then asks them to share their findings with the broader community.

Smardz Frost also has funding to continue research on a new book about the connections between New England and Canada鈥檚 maritime provinces in African Canadian history. 鈥淪o the timing of this fellowship is miraculous.鈥

Smardz Frost will be cross appointed to Yale鈥檚 history department. Those invited to Yale as Canadian Bicentennial Fellows have included political scientists, historians, English literature scholars, anthropologists and an architect. The first, in 1997, was聽retired 91亚色聽history professor聽Ramsay Cook, editor of the聽Dictionary of Canadian Biography.

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