Camille is a historian, writer, and poet invested in unearthing the lived experiences of African-American women. She is a Ph.D. Student in History and African American Studies at Princeton University and a Rhodes Scholar. Camille graduated magna cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis in 2018 with a B.A. in History and Women, Gender, a
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The African American Heritage House (AAHH) Welcomes New Program Management Team for the 2022 Season!
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Graduate Students Department of History
Getting Migration in the Americas Right - Center for American Progress
ADI Spotlight Access, Diversity and Inclusion
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Drawings Tim Forrest's E & A
African American Heritage Corner Archives - The Chautauquan Daily
Camille (Mimi) Borders on LinkedIn: During my second year at Oxford at Magdalen College, University of Oxford…
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A chat with Camille Jarmon, co-founder of Mirae