February 28, 2020
4:30PM - 6:00PM
Dulles Hall, Room 168
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“The Carceral Landscape: Toward an Environmental History of Enslaved Resistance,” Walter Johnson, Harvard University
Walter Johnson is the WInthrop Professor of History at Harvard University and Professor of African and African-American Studies. He is author of "Soul by Soul: Life inside the Antebellum Slave Market" (1999); and "River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom" (2013).This talk is part of the 1619 and Beyond: Explorations in Atlantic Slavery and its American Legacy Series. Sponsored by: Department of History, Department of African and African American Studies, Center for Historical Research, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Ohio Early American Seminar
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2020-02-28 16:30:00
2020-02-28 18:00:00
“The Carceral Landscape: Toward an Environmental History of Enslaved Resistance,” Walter Johnson, Harvard University
Walter Johnson is the WInthrop Professor of History at Harvard University and Professor of African and African-American Studies. He is author of "Soul by Soul: Life inside the Antebellum Slave Market" (1999); and "River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom" (2013).This talk is part of the 1619 and Beyond: Explorations in Atlantic Slavery and its American Legacy Series. Sponsored by: Department of History, Department of African and African American Studies, Center for Historical Research, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Ohio Early American Seminar
Dulles Hall, Room 168
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America/New_York
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Walter Johnson is the WInthrop Professor of History at Harvard University and Professor of African and African-American Studies. He is author of "Soul by Soul: Life inside the Antebellum Slave Market" (1999); and "River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom" (2013).
This talk is part of the 1619 and Beyond: Explorations in Atlantic Slavery and its American Legacy Series.
Sponsored by: Department of History, Department of African and African American Studies, Center for Historical Research, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Ohio Early American Seminar