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Uzoamaka Nwachukwu

Graduate Student

Department:
History
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Uzoamaka Nwachukwu is a doctoral student in the Department of History at Indiana University Bloomington, focusing on historical research from 2022 to the present. She holds a BA and an MA in History from the University of Ibadan, completed in 2015 and 2018, respectively. Uzoamaka actively participates in the "Africans Abolition" (AFRAB) project coordinated by Benedetta Rossi at the University College London. Her research is focused on expanding knowledge on African history and the persistence of (un)freedom. Her research interests lie in examining the historical and socio-political dynamics of Africa, with a particular focus on Nigeria's colonial and post-colonial periods.
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