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Pamela Foster

Majored in Communication
Georgia State University, Class of 2025
From Atlanta, GA
Research conducted by Pamela E. Foster, M.S.J., Ph.D. Student, analyzes art, music, books, public history, and family stories that depict virtuous characteristics of people enslaved in antebellum America. It focuses on how these characteristics help construct positive self-identities among descendants of the enslaved and how descendants honor and preserve those ancestral characteristics.
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Pamela Foster Graduates from Georgia State University

Pamela Foster of Atlanta (30303) graduated from Georgia State University during the Spring 2025 semester with a Master of Arts degree in Religious Studies. More than 4,000 students graduated from ...

June, 10 2025 - Verified by Georgia State University
Pamela Foster Earns a Doctoral Degree from Georgia State University

Pamela Foster, of Atlanta (30303), earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Communication, with a concentration in Media & Society from Georgia State University during the spring 2023 semester. Mor...

June, 21 2023 - Verified by Georgia State University
Pamela Foster Presents Research at Conference for Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity

Georgia State University student Pamela E. Foster recently presented an artistic talk at Georgia State University's Graduate Conference for Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity. Foster, of...

December, 13 2022 - Verified by Georgia State University
Pamela Foster was recognized for earning an academic award
From: Black Doctoral Network Inc. Date: Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:15 AM Subject: RE: [Black Doctoral Network Inc.] Homemakers and Wise Leaders: Mary Holmes Seminary in the Religious Genealogy of the Greer Clan of Alabama To: Pamela Foster Congratulations Pamela Foster! On behalf of the 2017 Black Doctoral Network Conference Committee, we are pleased to inform you that your abstract titled "Homemakers and Wise Leaders: Mary Holmes Seminary in the Religious Genealogy of the Greer Clan of Alabama" has been accepted as a paper presentation at the 5th Annual Black Doctoral Network Conference, October 26-28, 2017, in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Atlanta Hotel.
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KkRY5_X70GI6FTfLl1TpiOsChE-cgCdx0xIS6mjmW9s/edit
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