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Margaret
Supplee Smith, PH.D.
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Professor (1986- ) and Chair (1980-88, 1997-2004) Wake Forest Professor (2001), Harold W. Tribble Professor (2005) |
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Subject Areas: American
Architecture, Modern Architecture, |
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After receiving her PhD from Brown University, Smith taught at Boston University where she was the founding director of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation. She has taught art and architectural history at Wake Forest since 1979 and helped to establish the college's Women's Studies Program. She coordinated the North Carolina Women's History Project for the NC Museum of History and curated the exhibition that opened the museum's new building in 1994. North Carolina Women, Making History, coauthored with Emily Herring Wilson, was published by the University of North Carolina Press in 1999. Winner of the 1998-1999 Mayflower Cup for Nonfiction, North Carolina Literary and Historical Association |
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