Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi

Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi (born 1946) is an American educator and social historian, founder and CEO of the History Lesson Project.
Life
Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi gained a BA from Spelman College and MA degrees from Northwestern University and the University of Chicago. She gained her PhD in history in the subject area of African Studies from Northwestern University in 1985,
Mvusi was an adjunct professor at Spelman College
From 1999 to 2001 Mvusi was a Fulbright scholar at the University of Swaziland in Swaziland where she undertook research into aspects of gender, race and class in the region as well as lecturing.
Publications
* Michelle D. Deardorff, Thandekile R. M. Mvusi, Leslie Burl McLemore and Jeffrey Kolnick (2005) The Fannie Lou Hamer National Institute on Citizenship and Democracy: Engaging a Curriculum and Pedagogy. The History Teacher vol. 38, pp. 441-453
* Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi (2000) The Poverty of Femaleness and Blackness in Swaziland in Perspectives on Poverty in Swaziland: Historical and Contemporary Forms at National Workshop of Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa held at University of Swaziland. 7 - 8 December 2000.
* The African Diaspora and the World (1998)
* Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi (1994) The 'politics of trypanosomiasis' revisited: labour mobilization and labour migration in colonial Zambia: the Robert Williams Company in Lubemba, 1901-1911, Transafrican Journal of History, vol. 23, pp. 43-68
* Thandekile Ruth Mason Mvusi (1993) Review of An African Victorian Feminist: The Life and Times of Adelaide Smith Casely Hayford, 1868-1960 by Adelaide M. Cromwell, in African Studies Review, vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 140-144.
 
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