Sahra King

VIPR Team Member

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Sahra King is a fourth year undergraduate student in History and Classics. She has minors in Law, Jurisprudence, and the State and Transnational European Studies and a certificate in Native American Studies. During her time at UGA, she has studied abroad in Rome, Italy, and Oxford, UK and currently serves as Vice President of Phi Alpha Theta, the history honor society. Growing up in a military family, her experiences living all over the United States has inspired her to research underrepresented and vulnerable communities. After graduating, she intends to attend law school and pursue a career in immigration law.

As a member of the Applied History VIPR team, Sahra investigates the tension between the American military as a conservative institution and a forerunner of civil rights.

Articles Featuring Sahra King

In Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 anti-war epic Apocalypse Now, a troubled Army captain Benjamin Willard goes on a dangerous odyssey into remote Cambodia to assassinate an American colonel who has succumbed to the horrors of war.

Decommissioning Women: Tackling the Divisive Feminist Agenda in the Military