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Institute Course - Slavery in America: Inconceivable Struggle and Profound Resistance among African Americans - Lecture 2

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In this Institute course, Dr. Terry Anne Scott will survey the struggles and accomplishments of people of African descent in the United States during the institution of slavery. While some attention will be paid to African origins, the three sessions in this series will analyze the historical path from importation through the Civil War and the process of freedom. Through a largely, but not exclusively, chronological approach, Dr. Scott will emphasize how African Americans have worked to determine the trajectory of their own lives and worked to resist and persevere. Areas of exploration will include but are not limited to, the following: the construction of racial identity and alterity, the slave family and community, the domestic slave trade, resistance, and the process of freedom.

Lecture Two: The Domestic Slave Trade and African American Resistance. Take a virtual walking tour through Montgomery, Alabama as we retrace the steps of enslaved people who arrived in one of the largest slave markets in the country. We will also examine Black resistance in varied forms.

Speaker: Dr. Terry Anne Scott

Course Dates: Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26 at 5pm PST.

Lectures for this course will be recorded for everyone to watch on your own timing. Registrants will receive viewing instructions/reminders in advance of each lecture.

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Institute Course - Slavery in America: Inconceivable Struggle and Profound Resistance among African Americans - Lecture 3