And native American History. Her first book, which i have in front of me, black slaves ind yanian masters, slavery, emancipation and citizenship in the native american stuff published by the university of North Carolina press. This book details the untold story of the enslavement of of enslavement by indians in the 18th and 19th centuries. Barbara has also coauthored a photo graphic history of slavery, emancipation and freedom, published in 2013, published by Temple University press, and it is also for sale in our book store. Tonight she will be speaking about her recent work and the talk is entitled envisioning emancipation, blank black americans and the end of slavery. Please welcome barbara. [applause] ms. Krauthamer hello. Good evening. Thank you for staying this late into the night. Thank you for staying awake. Thank you, peter, for the invitation and the introduction. And, alison, who has made sure that everything happened seamlessly from massachusetts to gettysburg. Tonight i wa
Pleasure to welcome jerry mondesar. Good evening. Wake up, yall, its early. All right. Thats a little better. Probably was worried because i was running late, but did i come prepared . All right. I would not let you down. Friends select has a conversation about someone as important in black history and American History as Harriet Tubman, i wouldnt miss this opportunity to join the conversation and thats what i hope tonight is. A conversation about Harriet Tubman and the fact that for so long she has been a footnote in American History books and finally we have a serious study, thanks to mrs. Clinton about Harriet Tubman. Im not going to discuss the book because the author is here and there are plenty of books for you to buy and thats why were here for you to participate in the conversation by picking up one of these books. What i would like for you to like to do is discuss the Historical Context in which this book talks about Harriet Tubman. Too often we dont discuss american slavery i
Its early all right, thats a little better. I was running a little late. But did i come prepareed . I would not let you down. School as prestigious as this has a conversation about soon is an important as Harriet Tubman i wouldnt miss this opportunity and and thats what i hope tonight is is a conversation about Harriet Tubman and the fact that shes been a footnote in africanAmerican History and American History books and finally we have a serious historical study thanks to miss clinton about Harriet Tubman. Authors here and theres plenty to buy and you can participate in the conversation by picking up the book eufrplt would like to discuss the Historical Context in which this book talks about Harriet Tubman because too often we dont really discuss american slavery in school or in the Public Schools or the Catholic Schools or any big schools in the big city. Lets talk real numbers because the holocaust took place in this country. Thats a record thats been reserved for a tick event in wo
One of the underground railroads most notable conductors. In Harriet Tubman the road to freedom, it details her time as a scout, a sky, and a nurse for the union army. Clinton describes her work from march 2004. Thank you. Good evening. Good evening. Wake up yall, it is early. All right. Thats a little better. I was running late, but did i come prepared . All right. I would not let you down. Anyone someone has a conversation about someone as important in black history and American History as Harriet Tubman, a conversation about Harriet Tubman and a footnote in african American History and American History books and finally we have a serious historical study about Harriet Tubman. Im not going to discuss the book, because the author is here. Theres plenty of books to go out and buy. What i would like to do is discuss the Historical Context in which this book talks about Harriet Tubman. Too often we dont discuss american slavery in the public schools, or Catholic Schools or any of the sch
Framed the idea of slavery. They also describe changes in gender portrayals and how they have shifted into leading roles. This event is from the society of civil war historians i annual meeting. It is about 1. 5 hours. In the past two years, three feature films whose focus is american slavery and emancipation have been released to positive and often glowing reviews. All of them were profitable. Django unchained made 160 Million Dollars at the box office. Lincoln made 182 million. 12 years a slave, made 56 million, but only cost 20 million to make. This sort of miniupsurge has provoked a lot of debate and discussion about depictions of slavery and freedom in film and other forms of media. In television, documentaries, and youtube shorts, different series. We are continuing the conversation today. All of our panelists are fierce scholars of the American South and of race and gender. They have also written about, reviewed, taught courses on, and consulted for films about slavery. Catherin