…grades 8 and 3; primary source gallery on slavery and abolition. January 2024 ConnecticutHistory.org eNews: Black History in CT special issue: Black activism, writers, and art; fighting for freedom; and…
Read…Storrs was awarded $137,974 through NEH funding for projects relating to Dangers and Opportunities of Technology: Perspectives from the Humanities (Collaborative). UConn’s project, “Bringing the Past to the Future: Slavery…
Read…Culture: Eastern Long Island and the Thames by Patricia Schaefer, New London County Historical Society February 7, 2024 Connecticut’s Sweet Tooth: New London, the Sugar Trade, and Slavery in the…
Read…academic interests include Indigenous social networks, maritime labor, and migration; Indigenous citizenship and political activism; and re-indigenizing public history and education. Currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Slavery and Justice…
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