Dr. Kami Fletcher

Ph.D. in History with consulting experience on historical plantations and burial grounds. Historian who has experience leading cultural heritage tours.

Research Expertise

U.S. History, African Diaspora, Cultural/Heritage Tour and Content Guide, Historial Plantation, Historical Burial Ground, Women Studies, Undertakers/Funeral Directors, R.I.P. T-shirt, Black mourning ritual

About

Dr. Kami Fletcher started her educational career in the city where she was born and raised –Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She received her BA in English from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 2001. She went on to receive two Master’s degrees - her MPA from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2003 and her MA in Women’s Studies from Texas Woman’s University in 2006. And it is in the state of Maryland, where she now resides with her life mate, Dr. Myron Strong, and their three sons, that in 2013 Dr. Fletcherreceived her Ph.D. in History from Morgan State University. At present, Dr. Fletcher is an Associate Professor of American & African American History and Co-Coordinator of Women’s and Gender Studies at Albright College. She teaches courses that explores the African experience in America and unpacks social and cultural U.S. history at the intersections of race, gender, class, and sexuality. She is also the President of the Collective for Radical Death Studies, a non-profit organization whose mission it is to decolonize Death Studies and center BIPOC voices in death work. Her research centers on African American burial grounds, late 19 th /early 20 th century Black female and male undertakers, and contemporary Black grief and mourning. She is the co-editor of Till Death Do Us Part: American Ethnic Cemeteries as Borders Uncrossed (University Press of Mississippi, 2020) and Grave History: Death, Race & Gender in Southern Cemeteries from Antebellum to the Post-Civil Rights Era (University of Georgia Press, forthcoming 2023). She has also authored articles and essays, which include the following: “Are Enslaved African Americans Buried at Mount Harmon Plantation? Space and Reflection for National Mourning and Memorializing” ; “Real Business: Maryland’s First Black Cemetery Journey’s into the Enterprise of Death, 1807-1920” ; “Long Live Chill #LLC: Exploring Grief, Memorial & Ritual in African American R.I.P. T-shirt Culture”. Currently, Dr. Fletcher is working on the “Culture Keeper’s” Oral History Project funded by theNational Science Foundation in collaboration with George Washington University. The project asks African American funeral service works, the nation's culture keepers, how rituals have been recreated, disrupted, reconceptualized, abandoned and sustained during the pandemic. For more on Dr. Fletcher visit her website: www.kamifletcher.com.

Publications

Are enslaved African Americans buried at Mount Harmon plantation? Space and reflection for national mourning and memorialising

Mortality / Jun 01, 2022

Fletcher, K. (2022). Are enslaved African Americans buried at Mount Harmon plantation? Space and reflection for national mourning and memorialising. Mortality, 28(3), 510–525. https://doi.org/10.1080/13576275.2022.2080541

Education

Morgan State University

PhD, History / May, 2013

Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America

MA, Women's Studies / August, 2006

Texas

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

MPA, Public Adminsitration / May, 2003

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States of America

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

BA, English / May, 2001

Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States of America

Experience

Goucher College

Associate Professor of African Diasporic Histories & Coordinator of Africana Studies / August, 2024Present

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