Associate Professor Governors State University
Areas of teaching interest include: U.S. History along with African American History.
Research Interests include: Civil Rights, Labor and Public Policy.
Contact information for Professor Golland:
HIST1120: History of the U.S since 1865
Provides a historical examination of the United States from the Civil War through the present with special emphasis on connections between historical transformations and issues of race, class, gender, industrialization, immigration, urbanization, reform/social movements, and World Wars I and II.
HIST4440: History of Civil Rights
Examines the struggle to secure civil rights in the United States. Emphasizes protests, court decisions, and legislation covering the civil rights areas of employment, education, housing, voting, public accommodations, and marriage since 1953.
Constructing Affirmative Action
The Arthur Fletcher Papers (Pending Contract with Washburn University) - a digital collection
Essays
"Digitizing the Fletcher Papers: A unique Historical Experience"
"Poverty in a Sea of Wealth: Arthur Fletcher in California, 1959-1965"
"From Black Kiss to Black Captain: Race, Gender and a Half Century of Star Trek
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste: Arthur Fletcher, Religion and the American Underclass