Im looking forward. Its not too far away from virginia tech. Looking forward to having dr. Joins dr. Jones. Hes an expert in a civil war era history. Especially in Civil War Veterans with opiate addiction. Phd athe subject of a binghamton university, also published a recent article in the journal of the civil war era. Hes worked on a book on the topic. This is his topic. He knows it better than anyone. We are fortunate to be the subject of his talks. He will speak for about 35 minutes, so we will have plenty of time for discussion at the end. Inay you can engage discussions with dr. Jones is pretty q and a future. Onwont be able to turn cameras or microphones of the attendees. We will do everything through the chat box. Type in your question, and we will see it and hopefully be able to get to all of the questions. We will wrap up around 8 15. You can ask a question at any time. If something occurs during the talk, we can you can type it in and we will respond to them as we are able. Th
Past 15 years where she is conducting research on africanamerican medical personnel that served during the american civil war. She has curated several exhibitions including binding wounds, pushing boundaries, africanamericans in civil war medicine, and has authored several articles that have appeared in prologue magazine. Traces, a publication of the Indiana Historical society, and several Online Publications and blogs. She is currently working on a book on africanamerican civil war surgeons. Please join me in welcoming jill l. Newmark. Hi and good evening. Thank you for that nice introduction. I want to thank jake and the Claire Barton missing soldiers museum for this opportunity and invitation to come and talk to you about this subject, about africanamericans who served as nurses and surgeons during the civil war. The story of africanamerican medical personnel that served during the civil war, its an often neglected part of Civil War History and theres been very little written on the
Quarterly publication of the national archives. Traces a publication of the Indiana Historical society and several Online Publications and blogs processes. She is working on a book currently on africanamerican civil war surgeons. Please join me in welcoming jill l. New mark. Hi and good evening and thank you for the nice introduction. I want to thank jake and the clara barton missing soldierss Office Museum for the invitation to come and touk talk but process about the subject about africanamericans that serve as nurses and surgeon during the civil war. The story of africanamerican medical personnel that serve during the civil war its a often neglected pastor Civil War History and theres been little written on the subject. Histories of simple war medicine often overlook the participation and contribution that is africanamericans made between 1861 and 1865. There are few personal accounts of black surgeons nurses and hospital workers that exist. And materials are often hidden among the
Okay, were going to go ahead and get started with our final session. Jonathan jones is currently assistant professor in the department of history at the Virginia Military institute, where he teaches courses on the civil era and american medical history. And i will say this is not part of his official bio, but in the fall hell be moving into a position at James Madison university. So be closer and well have opportunities to collaborate more on things. His first book, manuscript opium slavery, the Civil War Veterans and americas first Opioid Crisis, is forthcoming with university of North Carolina press. The book is based on joness dissertation, which received the society of civil war historians 2021 and jay bailey dissertation prize as well as sue ann wise system wide inaugural chancellor, distinguished phd graduate dissertation award in 21 joness research has appeared in the journal of the civil war era, Washington Post and other outlets. He received his ph. D. From Binghamton Universi
Florida senator, marco rubio in miami. Exploring the american story. Watch American History tv saturday on cspan 2 and find a schedule on your Program Guide or watch on line any time at cspan. Org history. Okay, were going to go ahead and ge. Okay, we are going to d go ahead and get started with our final session. Jonathan jones is professor at Virginia Military institute where he teaches courses on the civil war era and american medical history. I will say this is not part of his official bio but in the fall he will move into a possession at James Madison history. He will be closer and we will have opportunities to collaborate more on things. His first manuscript is forth coming with university of north carolina. The book is based on his dissertation that received civil historians 2021 and dissertation prize as well as snuys chance or distinguished ph degree graduate in 2021. His research appeared in the journal of the civil war era, washington post, other outlets, he received it from