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Locating Black History in 'Lost' Sites: Lecture by Antoinette Jackson

Feb 24
2022
4:00pm - 5:30pm
100% Virtual Event, via Zoom.
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Professor Antoinette Jackson

Join us for a lecture by Antoinette Jackson on "Locating Black History in 'Lost Sites'—Black Cemetery Erasure and the Role of Public Scholarship."

 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

In this talk, Antoinette Jackson will draw upon her current work on the Black Cemetery Network and previous work on the Dozier School for Boys project and other sites of segregation and erasure to illuminate the role of public scholarship and community outreach in centering Black History as Our History.


Sponsored by the Center for Social Sciences and the Departments of Anthropology and History.

Audience: Public
Type(s): Lecture
Contact:
Amanda Weidman

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