
Dr Alaine Hutson
Professor of History
Dr. Hutson has won several grants from the Sam Taylor Fellowship from the United Methodist Church and the UNCF Mellon Mays program.
Dr. Hutson has been part of international conferences on Enslavement in the Islamic, Red Sea and Indian Ocean worlds held in Zanzibar, virtually through Stanford University and has been a visiting research fellow at the Qatar National Library.
Her recent publications are “REMAPping the African Diaspora: Place, Gender, and Negotiation in Arabian Slavery.” In Gendering
Knowledge in Africa and the African Diaspora: Navigating a Contested Terrain, eds. Toyin Falola and Mickie Koster, Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2018 and “ ‘His Original Name Is . . .’ : REMAPping the slave experience in Saudi Arabia.” In Forms of Bonded Labour: Conceptual Approaches Towards a New Comparative Research Framework, eds. Sabine Damir-Geilsdorf, et al, Bielefeld,
Germany: transcript, 2016.




