
Sovereignty, Slavery, and the Road to Indian Territory: The Entangled History of Native and African Americans
March 4 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Free
This year’s Cadenhead-Settle Memorial Lecture features Claudio Saunt from the University of Georgia.
Slavery and indigenous dispossession built the Antebellum South. This talk exposes the deep connections between these two intertwined policies and explores how they shaped the relationships, intimate and economic, between Native and African Americans.
This online event is organized by the Department of History and the Chapman Trust, co-sponsored by TITAN.
More information coming soon.
March 4 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
This year’s Cadenhead-Settle Memorial Lecture features Claudio Saunt from the University of Georgia.
Slavery and indigenous dispossession built the Antebellum South. This talk exposes the deep connections between these two intertwined policies and explores how they shaped the relationships, intimate and economic, between Native and African Americans.
This online event is organized by the Department of History and the Chapman Trust, co-sponsored by TITAN.
More information coming soon.