"Gilder-Jordan Lecture focuses on enslaved people's legal consciousness" by Rebecca Lauck Cleary
 

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Publication Date

10-3-2024

Abstract

One of the nation's top scholars of slavery and gender will explore how much enslaved people in the South knew about the law and how that influenced their decisions to flee to the North in this year's Gilder-Jordan Lecture in Southern Cultural History at the University of Mississippi. Thavolia Glymph, a professor at the Duke University School of Law, plans to explore the enslaved people's legal consciousness at 6 p.m. Oct. 8 in Nutt Auditorium. The lecture is free and open to the public.

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