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Charles F. Casey-Leininger



360 McMicken Hall
513-556-2144
charles.casey-leininger@uc.edu

Professional Summary

I am a long time resident of the City of Cincinnati, a factor reflected in my teaching and research interests. I received my Ph.D. at UC while studying race, housing, poverty, and urban renewal in Cincinnati after World War II. I use that material in several of my courses. I am currently working on a history of the Legal Aid Society of Cincinnati, a topic that is both new to me and but that also touches on my previous interests. I especially enjoy working directly with students on their research projects, but also find lecture courses challenging and fun including the American History Survey

Courses Taught

15-HIST-415 HIST OF CINCINNATI.

History of the Civil Rights Movement.

History of African Americans in Cities in the 20th Century.

Junior and Senior Seminars on the History of Cincinnati.

Junior and Senior Seminars on the Black Freedom.

Struggle in the North.

Introduction to American History.

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