… and Abolition announces the winner of the 21 st annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize. The 2019 winner of the prize is Amy Murrell Taylor for Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War’s Slave Refugee Camps … Krug for Fugitive Modernities: Kisama and the Politics of Freedom (Duke University Press) and Brooke N. Newman for “A …
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… Policy, and Potential Fair Housing Policies to Achieve Racial Residential Integration Nationwide.” Connor Williams … Randolph (History), “Civil Rights Arrested: The Black Freedom Movement and State Suppression in Rural Mississippi, … (History/African American Studies), “Transnational Freedom Dreams: An Oral and Archival History Project in …
… for the start of a recurrent wildfire-on-peat-haze annual phenomenon (increasingly seen elsewhere in the world). … rubber (used in gloves and tires), and solar panels. Beyond traditional supply-and-demand factors, I will examine … 12:00 Noon Room 203, Luce Hall 34 Hillhouse Avenue (Hybrid event) Register on Zoom here >> See CSEAS Current Calendar …
… Persianate poetry continued to impact non-European poets beyond the end of the Cold War. Hodgkin said that even today, … Faiz), these exciting leftist poets remain outside the Western canon of world literature, read outside their own … you like readers to take away from this book? Hodgkin: Beyond academia, I very much hope that this book will make …
… Studies is delighted to announce the lineup for our annual “Spring Series” colloquia. This is an opportunity for … Sector Extension Agents, and Vegetable Cultivation in Western India • Alba Diaz (Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow, …
… field. The six received their awards Jan. 6 at the MLA’s annual convention in San Francisco. Their prizes are among 19 … scholarship. His article “‘Waiting for Godot’ and the Racial Theater of the Absurd” appeared in the January 2022 … of departure in a brief though consequential cultural event in the world of New York theater: the 1958 Broadway …
… field. The six received their awards Jan. 6 at the MLA’s annual convention in San Francisco. Their prizes are among 19 … scholarship. His article “‘Waiting for Godot’ and the Racial Theater of the Absurd” appeared in the January 2022 … of departure in a brief though consequential cultural event in the world of New York theater: the 1958 Broadway …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… 2022/2023 … 2022/2023 Resistance and Struggle Across Racial Regimes: Germany, South Africa, and the United States … Thursday, March 30, 2023 Perspectives on Slavery and Freedom in Brazil Thursday, October 27, 2022 (in Portuguese …
… is hugely important to me, both in terms of the financial freedom it provides, and its recognition of my work. It’s … year’s recipients were announced live in London during an event at Stationers’ Hall hosted by writer and playwright … The awards will be conferred in September during an annual international literary festival at Yale celebrating …
… direct conversation with one another at its twenty-first annual conference titled “A Deep History of Slavery: … from Hellenistic Delphi and who eventually acquired freedom from slavery. Ulrike Roth (University of Edinburgh) … examined the intersection of classics, the Jim Crow-era racial state, and how Nazi ideologues adopted American models …
… community members gathered at the MacMillan Center for the annual conference sponsored by the Gilder Lehrman Center for … abolitionists understood that economic inequality and racial injustice are “flipsides of the same problematic coin” … we credit the contribution of black women in their own freedom struggle?” Professor Nicole Etcheson of Ball State …