October 18, 2019
4:30PM - 6:00PM
Dulles Hall, Room 168
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2019-10-18 16:30:00
2019-10-18 18:00:00
"The First Atlantic Revolution: Islam, Abolition and Republic in West Africa, circa 1776"
A lecture by Rudolph "Butch" Ware, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California Santa Barbara. Prof. Ware is author of The Walking Qur’an: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge and History in West Africa (2014). 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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2019-10-18 16:30:00
2019-10-18 18:00:00
"The First Atlantic Revolution: Islam, Abolition and Republic in West Africa, circa 1776"
A lecture by Rudolph "Butch" Ware, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California Santa Barbara. Prof. Ware is author of The Walking Qur’an: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge and History in West Africa (2014). 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
Department of History
history@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
A lecture by Rudolph "Butch" Ware, Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California Santa Barbara. Prof. Ware is author of The Walking Qur’an: Islamic Education, Embodied Knowledge and History in West Africa (2014).
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