Ruth J. Simmons Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice

Ray Zhang ’26

Public Humanities MA Student

Biography

Ray Zhang received his B.A. in history with a minor in museum studies and peace and conflict studies from Colgate University in 2024, examining the significance of public history and collective memory in exhibition spaces. He was particularly interested in researching the historical development of the Underground Railroad and the abolitionist movement in the Upstate New York region. Examining international slavery history in London and working on his thesis at British archives in 2023, Ray is interested in exploring the global impact of racial inequality from different perspectives. He is currently completing his master's in public humanities at Brown and working as a fellow at the Simmons Center for the first year.

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News from the Simmons Center

Spotlight on Public Humanities A.M. Class of 2026

Join us in celebrating the Simmons Center’s first graduating cohort of Public Humanities Students: Florence Blackwell, Claire Inouye, Christina Young and Ray Zhang.
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News from the Simmons Center

Introducing New Public Humanities Students

The Simmons Center is excited to welcome our first cohort of Public Humanities MA Students to campus in the fall of 2024. This cohort is expected to graduate in 2026.
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