Academic Woman Amplified

34: From First Woman Pastor to “Impossible” Slave Histories: An Interview with Felicia Thomas

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On this interview episode of The Academic Womxn Amplified we are starting our series sharing the life stories of academic womxn to explore how they have created success for themselves on their own terms. Let’s bust the myth of a “traditional” path to academia, one story at a time. Dr. Felicia Thomas grew up in the 1970’s in Detroit as a talkative, insatiable learner in a close-knit extended family. She moved from the inner city to a small New England town to attend college, and became the first college graduate in her family. She moved on to become an ordained minister and the first woman pastor at the church she led. Through marriage, children, pastoring, travel, moving to new cities, and the death of her father, Dr. Felicia Thomas followed her dream to write on her own circuitous path to become a tenure-track professor at Morgan State University.  Key point discussed with Dr. Felicia Thomas: Felicia’s backstory, growing up in 1970’s Detroit, becoming first generation college graduate [5:00] College as a