Dionne Babineaux

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Dionne Babineaux is a graduate student focusing on the lives and communities of African-descended peoples in Texas, the US South, and the Caribbean during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Dionne uses various data compilation and analysis tools to support her research. She converts findings into meaningful digital humanities projects meant to engage the wider historical community and promote the learning of African American history.
 

Research Areas

Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century US South with emphasis on Black Texas; Slavery and Post-Slavery African American Communities; Migration throughout the African Diaspora; Black Women and Families.

Education

M. Urban Planning and Environmental Policy, Texas Southern University

B.B.A. in Finance, Texas Southern University

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