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Rice University: World's largest database on history of slave trade now housed at Rice – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News


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SlaveVoyages.org is the world’s largest repository of information about the trans-Atlantic and intra-American slave trades: the routes, the ships, the manifests and the human beings at their core. And now, after nearly 20 years at Emory University, the website and its treasure trove of data have moved to their new home at Rice.
“It’s the first time in the history of this project that it’s shifting hands,” said Rice professor Daniel Domingues of the momentous undertaking. His decades of research at both Emory and Rice on slave trading expeditions have been crucial to expanding a database first published in 1999 on CD-ROM. ....

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RICE UNIVERSITY: There's never been a better time to pursue an English degree at Rice – India Education | Latest Education News India | Global Educational News


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This year’s senior English symposium had everything: Ev Delafose ‘21 talked about the power of fat, femme fashion. Ryan Chow ‘21 tackled identity in Asian American literature. Ruhi Buddharaju ’21 considered colorism in film. Kelsey Evans shared part of a novel-length poem based on Buffalo Bayou. And Naomi Hausman ‘21 read from a murder mystery screenplay set on Mars.
“The screenplay is about family ties, especially when you’re 192 million miles away from Earth,” Hausman told the audience during the Department of English senior symposium, held via Zoom May 5.
“It’s about cultural ties when you are, again, 192 million miles away from Earth. It’s about the unrelenting progress of capitalism, at the expense of the very lives of the workers, the divine right to rule,” Hausman said, and the idea of “home” itself. ....

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