#Slaveryarchive Book Club : FALL 2021
Colleagues,
Check below the program of the second year of the #Slaveryarchive Book Club convened by Ana Lucia Araujo (Howard University), Alex Gil (Columbia University), Vanessa Holden (University of Kentucky), and Jessica Marie Johnson (Johns Hopkins University).
You can register to attend any session of your choice on Zoom or watch it live on Youtube. See details below.
AUGUST 18, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): Museums and Atlantic Slavery (Routledge, 2021) by Ana Lucia Araujo (Howard University). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube. USE CODE FLR40 to buy it with 20 % discount at the website of Routledge.
AUGUST 25, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction (W. W. Norton, 2021) by Kate Masur (Northwestern University). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
AUGUST 28, 2021, SATURDAY, 1:00 PM (EST): Free People of Color in the Spanish Atlantic: Race and Citizenship, 1780–1850 (Routledge, 2020) by Federica Morelli (University of Torino). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
SEPTEMBER 1, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): The Colored Conventions Movement: Black Organizing in the Nineteenth Century (University of North Carolina Press, 2021) edited by P. Gabrielle Foreman (Penn State University), Jim Casey (Penn State University), and Sarah Lynn Patterson (University of Massachusetts Amherst). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
SEPTEMBER 8, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): The Persistence of Slavery An Economic History of Child Trafficking in Nigeria (University of Massachusetts Press, 2021) by Robin Phylisia Chapdelaine (Duquesne University). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
SEPTEMBER 22, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): Black Women, Citizenship, and the Making of Modern Cuba (University of Florida Press, 2021) by Takkara Brunson (California State University, Fresno). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
SEPTEMBER 29, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship, and Capitalism in the Early Black Atlantic (Duke University Press, 2021) by Jennifer Morgan (New York University). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
OCTOBER 16, 2021, SATURDAY, 1:00 PM (EST): Medieval Ethiopian Kingship, Craft, and Diplomacy with Latin Europe (Palgrave MacMillan, 2021) by Verena Krebs (Ruhr University Bochum). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
OCTOBER 27, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts (Simon & Schuster, 2021) by Rebeca Hall (scholar, activist, and educator), illustrated by Hugo Martínez. To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
NOVEMBER 17, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): At the Threshold of Liberty: Women, Slavery, and Shifting Identities in Washington, D.C. (University of North Carolina Press, 2021) by Tamika Nunley (Oberlin College). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
DECEMBER 8, 2021, WEDNESDAY, 5:00 PM (EST): Cuba: An American History (Scribner, 2021) by Ada Ferrer (New York University). To attend on Zoom, register HERE. You can also watch it on Youtube.
2 Replies
Post ReplyFascinating line-up! I look forward to attending monthly. I’d love to connect authors who’d like to share more about their book in a short interview feature on H-Slavery.
Dear Jajuan,
thank you for your message and sorry for the late reply. I'll be delighted to share more about my book in an interview feature on H-Slavery.
When would it happen? Please, give me more information about it.
All the best,
Federica Morelli