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Liza Black | |
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| Born | Liza Elizabeth Black United States |
| Occupations | Professor, scholar, author, writer, commentator |
| Academic background | |
| Education | University of Washington |
| Thesis | Looking at Indians: American Indians in movies, 1941–1960 (1999) |
| Website | lizablack |
Liza Elizabeth Black is an American historian and scholar of Native American studies. She is a citizen of theCherokee Nation. Black is a Visiting Scholar at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles and an assistant professor of History and Native American and Indigenous Studies atIndiana University.[1][2]
Black is also an author, writer and commentator.[3][4][5]
Black earned her PhD in history from theUniversity of Washington. She defended her dissertation,Looking at Indians: American Indians in movies, 1941–1960, in 1999.[6]
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