Irma Watkins-Owens

Associate Professor Emeritus of History at Fordham University

Schools

  • Fordham University

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Biography

Fordham University

Irma Watkins-Owens is author of Blood Relations: Caribbean Immigrants and the Harlem Community, 1900-1930 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996). She is currently working on a study of African American women, migration and community in New York City from 1898-1945. A shorter project examines African Caribbean Immigrants in Port Cities of the Nineteenth Century.

Dr. Watkins-Owens taught courses in African American history, women's history, Atlantic migration and black identity. She also taught an interdisciplinary seminar, Harlem Century, in the Fall of 2014. Dr. Watkins-Owens taught graduate courses in the History Department on African American women’s biography and life-writing and Black Atlantic migrations.

Companies

  • Associate Professor Fordham (1994)
  • Assistant Professor Fordham University (1988 — 1994)
  • Instructional Staff Supervisor The College of New Rochelle (1984 — 1988)

Education

  • University of Michigan - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), History 1973 - 1978
  • Clark Atlanta University - Master of Arts (MA), History 1969 - 1971
  • Tougaloo - Bachelor's Degree, History 1965 - 1969

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