The full name of Grace Apple is Kaelyn Grace Apple. Currently, she is a third-year PhD student in the Departments of History and African American Studies. Her birth date is 2-8-1996, and Grace Apple is 26 years old.
The subject of her study is partus sequitur ventrem, inheritance, and property law in the early modern English Atlantic period.
Using 17th-century England, Virginia, and Barbados as case studies, she proposes to study the social and legal status of mixed-race children born to African mothers and English dads.
Her passion for slavery, legal history, and gender, as well as helping similar students achieve higher education, makes her a highly committed student.
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In 2020, Kaelyn planned to pursue a master's in US History at the University of Oxford after graduating from UCLA with a Bachelor of Arts in History and African American Studies.
Besides founding and running Accepted Consulting, she also runs the YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok channel "TheRedHeadAcademic."
As well as being passionate about academic research, history, and law, she has also invested heavily in the future of higher education.
By assisting community college students, first-generation students, and non-traditional students in pursuing research and learning more about humanities and social sciences.
Grace Apple wins multiple awards, such as,
Yale University Nathan Hale Associates Scholarship Award for 2020-2021
Somerville College, Oxford, will receive the 2020 Archibald Jackson Prize.
The distinction in Master of Studies at Oxford University
University of California, Los Angeles - Magna Cum Laude
Honors for Best Thesis from Department
The UCLA History Department has awarded an undergraduate travel grant for 2018
Founder and CEO of Accepted Society, Grace Apple has united young professionals and students from locations worldwide, including the United States, UK, Canada, Iceland, Germany, and the Philippines.
In addition, she is responsible for membership operations, marketing initiatives, and events such as reading groups, happy hours, and writing workshops.