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Black Femme Freedom: Histories of Slavery, Gender, and Resistance

Location: Moore Hall B03

Black Histories Lecture Series: Jessica Marie Johnson, Assistant Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University

What are the rubrics of freedom, gender, and resistance that African women and women of African descent navigated in the New World? Exploring the experiences of enslaved and free women along the Gulf Coast, this talk introduces the concept of black femme freedom as a mechanism for encountering the many layers of gendered resistance in the early modern era.

More info here: http://dartgo.org/black-femme-freedom

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