THE URBAN HISTORY ASSOCIATION AWARDS HONORABLE MENTION TO SLAVERY'S METROPOLIS
Another award for Rashauna Johnson's Slavery's Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions<.
[more]Another award for Rashauna Johnson's Slavery's Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions<.
[more]Freedom University Georgia, co-founded by Dartmouth Associate Professor of History Pamela Voekel, is one of four academic projects to receive the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab's Disobedience Award.
[more]Professor Rashauna Johnson's new book Slavery's Metropolis (Cambridge, 2016) has been named a finalist for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize, one of the most coveted awards for the study of the African American experience.
[more]Filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick are coming to the Hopkins Center for the Arts on July 13th, 7pm, Spaulding Auditorium, to present an evening of highlights from their forthcoming PBS series "The Vietnam War" followed by a discussion of some of the project participants, including Associate Professor of History Edward Miller.
[more]In a New Yorker article, "An Underground College for Undocumented Immigrants refused admission by public universities and unable to get funding from private ones, aspiring students find another way."
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