To our inquiry into how the arts can be researched as a window onto the past. But also how they affect the present or in the words of James Baldwin how history does not merely refer to the past history is literally present in all we do. The research and for this lecture and the lecture itself was inspired by the students of the university of virginia who thought that the university wasnt adequately representing how the labor of enslaved people helped to create that institution. Dr. Mcginnis is a renowned scholar and cultural cultural historian of the relationship between art and politics in the colonial and antebellum south particularly the politics of slavery. Shes an awardwinning author coauthor and editor of six books including two books on this topic slaves waiting for sale abolitionist art and the american slave trade and educated in tyranny slavery at Thomas Jeffersons university. Which for which she won . The she was awarded the Chelsea Eldridge book prize from the Smithsonian A
good morning. welcome everyone to the national world war two museum. we really appreciate you joining us today for our regular lunch box lecture series. my name is chrissy greg, and i m the director of teaching and learning here at the museum. i m thrilled that my colleague maggie hartley who s the director of public engagement is actually usually she s in this role intro in people. but today she s gonna be in the spotlight actually presenting today. her lecture is entitled. more than just hemingway s wife the wartime journalism of martha gellhorn without further ado. i d love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. thanks so much, maggie. thanks for the introduction chrissy. it s definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. i m excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. so as many of you guys have figured out this is about martha gellhorn, we re gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you can t talk about marth
world war two museum. we really appreciate you joining us today for our regular lunch box lecture series. my name is chrissy greg, and i m the director of teaching and learning here at the museum. i m thrilled that my colleague maggie hartley who s the director of public engagement is actually usually she s in this role intro in people. but today she s gonna be in the spotlight actually presenting today. her lecture is entitled. more than just hemingway s wife the wartime journalism of martha gellhorn without further ado. i d love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. thanks so much, maggie. thanks for the introduction chrissy. it s definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. i m excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. so as many of you guys have figured out this is about martha gellhorn, we re gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you can t talk about martha gellhorn in world war two without talking abo
good morning. welcome everyone to the national world war two museum. we really appreciate you joining us today for our regular lunch box lecture series. my name is chrissy greg, and i m the director of teaching and learning here at the museum. i m thrilled that my colleague maggie hartley who s the director of public engagement is actually usually she s in this role intro in people. but today she s gonna be in the spotlight actually presenting today. her lecture is entitled. more than just hemingway s wife the wartimeournalism of martha gellhorn without further ado. i d love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. thanks so much, maggie. thanks for the introduction chrissy. it s definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. i m excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. so as many of you guys have figured out this is about martha gellhorn, we re gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you can t talk about martha
good morning. welcome everyone to the national world war two museum. we really appreciate you joining us today for our regular lunch box lecture series. my name is chrissy greg, and i m the director of teaching and learning here at the museum. i m thrilled that my colleague maggie hartley who s the director of public engagement is actually usually she s in this role intro in people. but today she s gonna be in the spotlight actually presenting today. her lecture is entitled. more than just hemingway s wife the wartime journalism of martha gellhorn without further ado. i d love to turn it over to maggie for her presentation. thanks so much, maggie. thanks for the introduction chrissy. it s definitely an interesting being on the other side of this. i m excited to do my first lecture here at the museum since joining the team. so as many of you guys have figured out this is about martha gellhorn, we re gonna talk a little about hemingway as well because you can t talk about marth