This confirmed my suspicion. You cannot see that on a microfilm. It was a wonderful thing to see that in person. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q a. Next, we look at the history of the chicano movement. They spoke about a coalition of activists and texas the develop from the 1930s into the 1960s that brought mexicanamericans, africanamericans, labor leaders and others together. His remarks are about 20 minutes. He is a professor of history at Texas University Texas Christian University and he has a forthcoming book entitled dean americans of chicano politics. His just about to released book. This will be published by the university of North Carolina press. [applause] thank you, mario for that wonderful introduction. Thank you for having me here again today. I do not think i have been called out among many things, so it is a real honor. It is especially in honor because the book is not yet out. Like some of my esteemed colleagues they got delayed and it will be available in augu
That dealt directly with slavery. 12 president s were slave owners and eight owned slaves while in office. Thesesor parry discusses cases and the broader discussion of racism in the states. Now, lets get to todays topic, which i am glad we did because it seems to have struck a chord. U. S. President s who owned slaves while were creating this instrument and democracy, they were leaders who had people enslaved, and we are honored to nave dr. Tyler parry, with an a. Rry received his bachelors of arts from the university of nevada and 2008 and earned his masters degree in 2011 and his phd in 2014 in history from the university of South Carolina. He is currently revising his manuscript entitled love and marriage, domestic relations and matrimonial strategies among the slaves and atlantic world. That intrigues me to no end. His Research Examines the degree diaspora africans and their americanborn dissidence recreated their marital rights in the americas. Utilizing methods from legal, politi
University of South Carolina. He is currently revising his manuscript entitled love and marriage, domestic relations and matrimonial strategies among the slaves and atlantic world. That intrigues me to no end. His Research Examines the degree to which diaspora africans and their americanborn dissidence reimagined their marital rights in the americas. Utilizing methods from legal, political and cultural history, he began his analysis in Atlantic Africa and traces the struggle of african descended people throughout the british, west indies, bermuda in north america for fighting for marital equality. His research has taken him throughout black atlanta, or bermuda, jamaica, england, scotland, lucky guy. He has received crucial funding from various institutions including harvard, duke, university of South Carolina, Florida International university. He has published articles and book chapters on its slave marriage rituals and africanamerican popular culture. In addition to his manuscript rev