Manisha Sinha
[12] Sinha is also a contributing author of The Abolitionist Imagination (Harvard University Press, 2012), and co-editor of African American Mosaic: A Documentary History from the African Slave Trade to the Twenty First Century (Prentice Hall, 2004) and Contested Democracy: Freedom, Race and Power in American History (Columbia University Press, 2007).She was co-editor of the "Race and the Atlantic World, 1700–1900", series of the University of Georgia Press, and is on the editorial board of the Journal of the Civil War Era.[20] "How the Supreme Court got things so wrong on the Trump ruling," CNN March 4, 2024[21] "What Made Early America?"William and Mary Quarterly 81 (January 2024): 65-72[22] "The Beautiful Struggle," The New York Review of Books, April 20, 2023[23] "Why I Hope 2022 will be another 1866," CNN October 12, 2022[24] "The Perils of Public Engagement," Modern American History, July 2022[25] "The Case for a Third Reconstruction," The New York Review of Books, February 3, 2021[26] "What this 18th Century Poet Reveals About Amanda Gorman's Success," CNN February 1, 2021[27] "Why Kamala Harris Matters to Me," The New York Times, August 12, 2020[28] "The 2020 Election Surpasses all Before It, Except One," CNN, October 28, 2020.[29] "Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor," The New York Times, November 29, 2019[30] "The Long History of American Slavery Reparations," The Wall Street Journal, September 20, 2019[31] "The New Fugitive Slave Laws," The New York Review of Books, July 17, 2019[32] "The Problem of Abolition in the Age of Capitalism," American Historical Review, 124 (February 2019): 144-163[33] John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in the Humanities, US and Canada, 2022–2023 James W.C. Pennington Award, University of Heidelberg, Germany, 2021 Mellon Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester 2020–2021 Kidger Award for excellence in teaching, research and writing, and service to the profession, New England History Teachers' Association, 2018 Top 25 Women in Higher Education and Beyond, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, March 9, 2017 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, Massachusetts Historical Society, 2016–2017 Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award in Recognition of Outstanding Graduate Teaching and Advising, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2016 Exceptional Merit Award, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2013 Chancellor's Medal and Distinguished Faculty Lecture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2011 Howard Foundation Fellowship, Brown University, 2009–2010 Faculty Fellowship, Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, Harvard University, 2007–2008 Elected Member, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, 2006- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, 2004–2005 Appointed to Distinguished Lecture Series, Organization of American Historians, 2003-