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17 results for "Abolition"

When the Prisoners Ran Walpole: 50 Years Later

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ABOLITION Thursday, March 23 - Friday, March 24, 2023 We are happy to announce that due to popular demand, the panel presentations for this symposium will be available virtually as well as in person. In the fall of 1972, the men incarcerated at the state...

When the Prisoners Ran Walpole: 50 Years Later

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ABOLITION Thursday, March 23 - Friday, March 24, 2023 REGISTER TO ATTEND IN PERSON We are happy to announce that due to popular demand, the panel presentations for this symposium will be available virtually as well as in person. In the fall of 1972, the...

Jonathan Connolly

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Jonathan Connolly received his PhD in History from Stanford University, as well as his JD from Stanford Law School, in 2017. His research interests involve antislavery, emancipation, and empire, and histories of race, law, labor, and freedom. His current...

Marlon Peterson in conversation with Matthew Ichihashi Potts

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Speaker: Marlon Peterson In Conversation with Matthew Ichihashi Potts About the Speakers Marlon Peterson is a writer, speaker, social justice advocate, and the Executive Director of College and Community Fellowship (CCF), a for-purpose 501(c)(3)...

Alice Baumgartner

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Alice Baumgartner received her PhD in history from Yale University in 2018. Her book project, Abolition from the South: Mexico and the Road to the U.S. Civil War, 1800-1867, uses the story of American slaves who escaped to Mexico during the nineteenth...

John Harpham

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John Harpham is a PhD candidate in the Department of Government. He studies political theory and the history of political thought. His dissertation argues that slavery took root in the English New World colonies within an historical context that was to a...

Creativity, Art, and Leadership in Prison and Beyond

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Event Artwork: " Last One Done in a Cell" by Vincent Nardone, courtesy of the artist and the CPA Prison Arts Program ABOLITION About the Event This event will bring together formerly incarcerated artists and writers to explore the relationship between...