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  • Mississippi Historical Society Recognizes Slavery Research Group by Staff

    Mississippi Historical Society Recognizes Slavery Research Group

    Staff

  • Stories of the Enslaved Rebooted by Kellie Smith and Don Guillory

    Stories of the Enslaved Rebooted

    Kellie Smith and Don Guillory

  • Before Faulkner: Research Details Lives of Enslaved People by McKenzie Richmond

    Before Faulkner: Research Details Lives of Enslaved People

    McKenzie Richmond

  • Slavery in North Mississippi Events Coming in April by Staff

    Slavery in North Mississippi Events Coming in April

    Staff

  • #Year400 Lecture Series Chris Callow by Staff and Chris Callow

    #Year400 Lecture Series Chris Callow

    Staff and Chris Callow

  • #Year400 Lecture Series Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick by Staff and Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick

    #Year400 Lecture Series Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick

    Staff and Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick

  • #Year400 Lecture Series Marisa Fuentes by Staff and Marisa Fuentes

    #Year400 Lecture Series Marisa Fuentes

    Staff and Marisa Fuentes

  • UM Archeology Team Still Searching at Rowan Oak by Anna Guizerix

    UM Archeology Team Still Searching at Rowan Oak

    Anna Guizerix

  • Join UMSRG for Public Archeology Day at Rowan Oak by Staff

    Join UMSRG for Public Archeology Day at Rowan Oak

    Staff

  • Plaques Contextualizing Slavery and Enslaved Labor on Campus to be Unveiled by Staff

    Plaques Contextualizing Slavery and Enslaved Labor on Campus to be Unveiled

    Staff

  • The Behind the Big House Program Returns by Staff

    The Behind the Big House Program Returns

    Staff

  • UMSRG Co-Hosts USS Fall 2018 Meeting with Tougaloo College by Staff

    UMSRG Co-Hosts USS Fall 2018 Meeting with Tougaloo College

    Staff

  • UMSRG Commemorates the 400th Anniversary of the Introduction of Slavery by Staff

    UMSRG Commemorates the 400th Anniversary of the Introduction of Slavery

    Staff

  • UMSRG Members to Participate in 8th Annual MLK Day Commemoration by Staff

    UMSRG Members to Participate in 8th Annual MLK Day Commemoration

    Staff

  • #Year400 Lecture Series Deirdre Cooper Owens by Staff and Deirdre Cooper-Owens

    #Year400 Lecture Series Deirdre Cooper Owens

    Staff and Deirdre Cooper-Owens

  • #Year400 Lecture Series Paul Lovejoy by Staff and Paul Lovejoy

    #Year400 Lecture Series Paul Lovejoy

    Staff and Paul Lovejoy

  • Slave Dwellings: Rediscovering the Enslaved in North Mississippi by Staff and Joseph McGill

    Slave Dwellings: Rediscovering the Enslaved in North Mississippi

    Staff and Joseph McGill

  • #Year400 Lecture Series Andres Resendez by Staff and Andrés Reséndez

    #Year400 Lecture Series Andres Resendez

    Staff and Andrés Reséndez

  • UMSRG partners with Oxford Lafayette Heritage Foundation to Launch Map Project by Chaning Green

    UMSRG partners with Oxford Lafayette Heritage Foundation to Launch Map Project

    Chaning Green

  • Edge Effects Magazine: A Conversation with Jeffrey Jackson and Charles Ross on Ole Miss and the Shadow of Slavery by Brian Hamilton, Jeffrey Jackson, and Charles Ross

    Edge Effects Magazine: A Conversation with Jeffrey Jackson and Charles Ross on Ole Miss and the Shadow of Slavery

    Brian Hamilton, Jeffrey Jackson, and Charles Ross

  • NYT: Ole Miss Edges Out of Its Confederate Shadow, Gingerly by Stephanie Saul

    NYT: Ole Miss Edges Out of Its Confederate Shadow, Gingerly

    Stephanie Saul

  • UMSRG Member Jodi Skipper Receives Humanities Scholar Award by Edwin Smith and Jodi Skipper

    UMSRG Member Jodi Skipper Receives Humanities Scholar Award

    Edwin Smith and Jodi Skipper

  • UMSRG Member Named Prestigious Whiting Fellow by Edwin Smith and Jodi Skipper

    UMSRG Member Named Prestigious Whiting Fellow

    Edwin Smith and Jodi Skipper

  • Join UMSRG for a Twilight Tour of Campus by Staff

    Join UMSRG for a Twilight Tour of Campus

    Staff

  • UMSRG Members to Present at Symposium in Charlottesville by Staff

    UMSRG Members to Present at Symposium in Charlottesville

    Staff

  • Brown Bag Slavery and Public History in Charleston by Staff and Mary Battle

    Brown Bag Slavery and Public History in Charleston

    Staff and Mary Battle

  • Brown Bag Slavery and Public History in Natchez by Staff and Kathleen Bond

    Brown Bag Slavery and Public History in Natchez

    Staff and Kathleen Bond

  • Founder of Georgetown Memory Project to Speak at UM by Staff and Richard J. Cellini

    Founder of Georgetown Memory Project to Speak at UM

    Staff and Richard J. Cellini

  • VIDEO: Opening Up History Healing Wounds by Staff and George W. McDaniel

    VIDEO: Opening Up History Healing Wounds

    Staff and George W. McDaniel

  • Our Past Is Our Present: The Legacies of Slavery and School Segregation by Staff and Robert L. Reece

    Our Past Is Our Present: The Legacies of Slavery and School Segregation

    Staff and Robert L. Reece

  • Slavery Research Group to Present Map Project by Christina Steube

    Slavery Research Group to Present Map Project

    Christina Steube

  • Leading Architectural Historians Visit Slave Quarters in Holly Springs by The South Reporter

    Leading Architectural Historians Visit Slave Quarters in Holly Springs

    The South Reporter

  • Slavery Research Effort Explores Campus Connections to Slave Life by Christina Steube

    Slavery Research Effort Explores Campus Connections to Slave Life

    Christina Steube

  • MIT Historian Craig Steven Wilder to Lecture at UM by Craig Steven Wilder

    MIT Historian Craig Steven Wilder to Lecture at UM

    Craig Steven Wilder

    MIT historian Craig Steven Wilder, author of Ebony & Ivory: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities, will deliver a public lecture on Feb. 11, 2014 at 7 p.m. in Nutt Auditorium.

    The lecture, Slavery and the University, is presented by the University of Mississippi Departments of African American Studies, history, and sociology and anthropology, and the Office of the Chancellor.

    For information, contact Chuck Ross, director of African American Studies and professor of history, at 662.915.5798 or cross@olemiss.edu.

 
 
 

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