Background
Fitch, Nancy Elizabeth was born on June 17, 1947 in White Plains, New York, United States. Daughter of Robert Franklin and Nancy Elizabeth (Harvey) Fitch.
Fitch, Nancy Elizabeth was born on June 17, 1947 in White Plains, New York, United States. Daughter of Robert Franklin and Nancy Elizabeth (Harvey) Fitch.
Bachelor in Political Science/English Literature, Oakland U., Rochester, Michigan, 1969; Master of Arts in History, University of Michigan, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy in History, University of Michigan, 1981.
Danforth teaching intern department history, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1970;
assistant professor of history and literature, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois, 1972-1974;
senior social science research analyst, The Congressional Research Svc. of Library. of Congress, Washington, 1975-1978;
assistant to the chairman/historian, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, 1982-1989;
assistant professor of history, Lynchburg College of Virginia, 1989-1991;
assistant professor African American studies, Temple University, Philadelphia, 1991-1992;
Jesse Ball Dupont visiting scholar, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1992-1993;
associate professor of history, U. North Carolina at Asheville, 1993-1995;
historical and associate Professor of English, College New Rochelle, New York, since 1995. Chairman's representative White House Institute on History Black Colleges Universities, United States.Dept. Education, 1985-1989, Equal Employment Opportunity committee.
Public relations volunteer South Africa Exhibit Project, Washington, 1986-1988. Member of advisory committee DuPont Visiting Scholars Project, Virginia Foundation Indiana Colls., 1990-1991. Adjunct Professor in history Shaw U., Asheville, 1994.
Lecturer Jesse Ball DuPont Foundation College Confs. on Diversity, The Aspen Institute, Queenstown, Maryland., 1995, 96. Participating historian, speaker Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York City, 1994, Booker T. Washington Junior Anniversary Commemoration.
Organizer, producer Annual Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Celebration progressive, Washington, 1986-1988. Guest lecturer on history of America music Blue Ridge Music Festival, Lynchburg, 1991. Participant Radio America African-American contributors to art and literature, 1990.
Volunteer/consultant The Holiday Project, Washington, 1986-1988. Member Widening Horizons Progressive of District of Columbia Public Schools, 1986-1988. Member Association for Advancement of Core Curricula, Afro-American Archeology Network, Friends of Benjamin Banneker History Pk., Phi Alpha Theta (faculty advisor 1990-1991).