Libra Hilde

Libra Hilde

Professor, Department of History. (Photo by David Schmitz/San José State University)

Libra Hilde is a professor in the Department of History. Her focus is on race and gender in the 19th century United States, with an emphasis on the antebellum period, slavery, The Civil War and Reconstruction. She also has a strong background in 19th and 20th-century Native American history. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history and Native American studies from the University of California, Berkeley, a master’s in history from UC Berkeley and a doctoral degree in history from Harvard University.

Phone: 408-924-5654
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Aerosols, Air pollution, Engineering, Science, Technology

Travis D. Boyce

Travis D. Boyce

Associate Professor and Chair, Department of African American Studies. (Photo by: San José State University)

Travis D. Boyce is an associate professor and chair of the Department of African American Studies and SJSU’s NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative. His research examines a wide range of issues related to the African American experience, including the history of American higher education, the Reconstruction era, the Civil Rights Movement and the 20th century. He holds a doctoral degree in cultural studies from The Ohio University.

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African American History, The Civil Rights Movement, 20th Century