Slavery and the University
Histories and Legacies
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Publication
2019-02-01 - University of Georgia Press
Language
English
Word Count
92,000 words, Guess
Page Count
368 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27330332M
- ISBN-100820354422
- ISBN-139780820354422
- Library of Congress Control Number2018957953
- OCLC Control Number1080938500
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number1030914899
- Better World Books9780820354422
Classifications
- LCCLC2781.S56 2019
- LCCLA226
- LCCLC2781 .S56 2019
Description
Slavery and the University is the first edited collection of scholarly essays devoted solely to the histories and legacies of this subject on North American campuses and in their Atlantic contexts. Gathering together contributions from scholars, activists, and administrators, the volume combines two broad bodies of work: (1) historically based interdisciplinary research on the presence of slavery at higher education institutions in terms of the development of proslavery and antislavery thought and the use of slave labor; and (2) analysis on the ways in which the legacies of slavery in institutions of higher education continued in the post-Civil War era to the present day. The collection features broadly themed essays on issues of religion, economy, and the regional slave trade of the Caribbean. It also includes case studies of slavery's influence on specific institutions, such as Princeton University, Harvard University, Oberlin College, Emory University, and the University of Alabama. Though the roots of Slavery and the University stem from a 2011 conference at Emory University, the collection extends outward to incorporate recent findings. As such, it offers a roadmap to one of the most exciting developments in the field of U.S. slavery studies and to ways of thinking about racial diversity in the history and current practices of higher education. -- Publisher.
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