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Tiya Alicia Miles is an American historian. She is Michael Garvey Professor of History at Harvard University and Radcliffe Alumnae Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. She is a public historian, academic historian, and creative writer whose work explores the intersections of African American, Native American and women's histories. Her research includes African American and Native American interrelated and comparative histories (especially 19th century); Black, Native, and U.S. women's histories; and African American and Native American women's literature. She was a 2011 MacArthur Fellow. Life Miles was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduated from Harvard University with an A.B. in 1992, from Emory University with an M.A. in 1995, and from the University of Minnesota with a Ph.D. in 2000. She was an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley from 2000 to 2002, and taught at the University of Michigan from 2002 to 2018. She was a School for Advanced Research Resident Scholar from 2007 to 2008. Works Ties That Bind: The Story of an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery and Freedom. University of California Press. 2005. ISBN 978-0-520-24132-9. Tiya Alicia Miles; Sharon P. Holland, eds. (2006). Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds: The African Diaspora in Indian Country. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-3865-9. The House on Diamond Hill: A Cherokee Plantation Story. University of North Carolina Press. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8078-3418-3. "Why the Freedmen Fight". The New York Times. September 15, 2011. Tales from the Haunted South: Dark Tourism and Memories of Slavery from the Civil War Era. University of North Carolina Press. 2015. ISBN 978-1-4696-2634-5. The Dawn of Detroit: A Chronicle of Slavery and Freedom in the City of the Straits. The New Press (October 3, 2017). 2017. ISBN 978-1620972311. All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake. Random House. 2021. ISBN 9781984854995. Wild Girls: How The Outdoors Shaped the Women Who Challenged A Nation. W. W. Norton. 2023. ISBN 9781324020875. Awards 2007: Hiett Prize 2006: Frederick Jackson Turner Award 2006: Lora Romero Distinguished First Book Award 2011: MacArthur Fellowship 2018: joint winner, Frederick Douglass Book Prize for The Dawn of Detroit 2021: National Book Award for Nonfiction for All That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley's Sack, a Black Family Keepsake 2022: Ralph Waldo Emerson Award 2022: Cundill History Prize for All That She Carried 2022: joint winner, Frederick Douglass Book Prize for All That She Carried 2024: shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction for All That She Carried References External links Official website Ellen C. Bush, "Congratulations to Tiya Miles, 2011 MacArthur Fellow", The University of North Carolina, September 20, 2011.. Discover the Tiya Miles popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tiya Miles books.

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