Xavier Sivels
Xavier Sivels is an instructor in Southern Studies and the undergraduate coordinator and Academic Common Market advisor for the Center for the Study of Southern Culture. He earned his BA in history and philosophy from Virginia State University and a doctorate in history from Mississippi State University. His dissertation is “Freakish Man: Sexual Blues, Sacred Beliefs, and the Transformation of Black Queer Identity, 1870-1957.” Previously, Sivels was an instructor of early US history, Mississippi history, early world history, and African American history at Mississippi State University.
Xavier Sivels is an instructor in Southern Studies and the undergraduate coordinator and Academic Common Market advisor for the Center for the Study of Southern Culture. He earned his BA in history and philosophy from Virginia State University and a doctorate in history from Mississippi State University. His dissertation is “Freakish Man: Sexual Blues, Sacred Beliefs, and the Transformation of Black Queer Identity, 1870-1957.” Previously, Sivels was an instructor of early US history, Mississippi history, early world history, and African American history at Mississippi State University.