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{{short description|American historian (born 1956)}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = Mary L. Dudziak
| image = Mary_Dudziak.jpg
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1956|6|15}}<ref name="TWD" /><ref name="WWA" />
|nationality = [[American]]
| birth_place = [[Oakland, California]], U.S.<ref name="WWA" />
| education = [[University of California, Berkeley|University of California, Berkeley (BA)]]<br/>
[[Yale Law School|Yale Law School (J.D)]]
[[Yale UniversityLaw |Yale University (Ph.D)School]]
| occupation = [[Law Professorprofessor]], legal theorist, civil rights historian
| known for = History of the [[Civilcivil rights movement|Civil Rights History]], foreign policy and international relations expert
| website = [http://www.marydudziak.com = {{website|www.marydudziak.com]}}
}}
 
'''Mary L.Louise Dudziak''' (born June 15, 1956)<ref name="TWD">{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zjk8oIKFe54C |title=The Writers Directory |date=2013 |publisher=St. James Press |isbn=978-1-4144-8715-1 |volume=31, Part 6 |pages=848 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="WWA">{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DhEKGITAUVIC |title=Who's Who in America |date=2005 |publisher=Marquis Who's Who |isbn=978-0-8379-6991-6 |pages=1255 |language=en}}</ref> is an [[American]] [[legal theorist]], [[Civil rights movement|civil rights historian]], educator, and a leading [[foreign policy]] and [[international relations]] expert.<ref name="WWA" /> She is currently the [[Asa Griggs Candler]] Professor of Law at [[Emory University]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mary L. Dudziak |url=http://law.emory.edu/faculty-and-scholarship/faculty-profiles/dudziak-profile.html|title=Mary L. Dudziak &#124; Emory University School of Law &#124; Atlanta, GA|website=Emory University School of Law}}</ref> Her research has examined the intersection of race, civil rights, and the surprising influence of Cold War politics in accelerating the passage of the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]].<ref>{{CitePrimary web|url=https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691152431/cold-war-civil-rights|title=Cold War Civilsource Rightsinline|date=JulyFebruary 31, 2011|via=press.princeton.edu2023}}</ref> Dr. Dudziak is also a leading biographical scholar of former [[Supreme Court]] [[Thurgood Marshall|Justice Thurgood Marshall]]. Her work has examined his role and influence in spreading American legal ideals and values abroad.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://press.princeton.edu/books/ebook/9781400839896/exporting-american-dreams|title=Exporting American Dreams|date=January 12, 2012|via=press.princeton.edu}}</ref>
 
Her research has examined the intersection of race, civil rights, and the surprising influence of [[Cold War]] politics in accelerating the passage of the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]. Dudziak is also a leading biographical scholar of former [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] [[Thurgood Marshall|Justice Thurgood Marshall]]. Her work has examined his role and influence in spreading American legal ideals and values abroad.
 
== Career ==
Before joining [[Emory University]], Dr. Dudziak was the Judge Edward J. and Ruey L. Guirado Professor of Law, History and Political Science at the [[University of Southern California Gould School of Law]], where she held joint appointments in USC’sUSC's Department of History and Political Science. Prior to USC Law, she was a professor of Law and History at the [[University of Iowa]], and a law clerk for [[Sam J. Ervin III|Judge Sam J. Ervin, III]], of the [[US Circuit Court of Appeals|Fourth US Circuit Court of Appeals]].<ref Dr.name="TWD" /> Dudziak ishas also been a distinguished visiting law professor at [[Harvard University]], [[Duke University]], and at the [[University of Maryland]].
 
Before joining [[Emory University]], Dr. Dudziak was the Judge Edward J. and Ruey L. Guirado Professor of Law, History and Political Science at the [[University of Southern California Gould School of Law]], where she held joint appointments in USC’s Department of History and Political Science. Prior to USC Law, she was a professor of Law and History at the [[University of Iowa]], and a law clerk for [[Sam J. Ervin III|Judge Sam J. Ervin, III]], of the [[US Circuit Court of Appeals|Fourth US Circuit Court of Appeals]]. Dr. Dudziak is also a distinguished visiting law professor at [[Harvard]], [[Duke]] and at the [[University of Maryland]].
 
== Publications ==
*''[https://www.dukeupress.edu/september-11-in-history September 11 in History: A Watershed Moment?'' (2003)]''
*''[https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/war-time-mary-l-dudziak/1116780900 War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences (2012)]''
*''[https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/legal-borderlands Legal Borderlands: Law and the Construction of American Borders'' (2006)'']
*''[https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691152431/cold-war-civil-rights Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (2011)]''
*''Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy'' (2011)<ref>{{Citation |last=Farber |first=David |title=Review of Dudziak, Mary L., Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America) |date=August 2001 |url=https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=5376 |publisher=H-Pol, H-Review |language=en |access-date=2023-02-06}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |last=Goddard |first=Terry |title=Review of Dudziak, Mary L., Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America) |date=November 2001 |url=https://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=5632 |publisher=H-South, H-Review |language=en |access-date=2023-02-06}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last=Lauren |first=Paul Gordon |date=2002 |title=Review of Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/20069617 |journal=Human Rights Quarterly |volume=24 |issue=2 |pages=566–568 |doi=10.1353/hrq.2002.0026 |jstor=20069617 |s2cid=145704539 |issn=0275-0392}}</ref>
*''[https://press.princeton.edu/books/ebook/9781400839896/exporting-american-dreams Exporting American Dreams: Thurgood Marshall's African Journey'' (2011)]''
*''[https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/title/legal-borderlands Legal Borderlands: Law and the Construction of American Borders (2006)'']
*''[https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/war-time-mary-l-dudziak/1116780900 War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences'' (2012)]''
*''[https://www.dukeupress.edu/september-11-in-history September 11 in History: A Watershed Moment? (2003)]''
*''Cold War Civil Rights: The Relationship between Civil Rights and Foreign Affairs in the Truman Administration'' (1992) (dissertation)
 
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