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History and Memory of Slavery on Campus

Graduate TC - Trinity College

Course Title

History and Memory of Slavery on Campus

Grading Basis

REG - Regular

Career

Graduate

Bulletin Description

How long do the reverberations of slavery last, and how far do they travel? While debates on the memory and legacy of slavery take the national stage, colleges and universities are reckoning with how their own histories of slavery and exploitation may have shaped their pasts and presents. It is Trinity's turn for an honest accounting. Recent scholarship emphasizes slavery's many facets and its far-reaching tendrils. In this course, students will discover Trinity's and Hartford's place in slavery's vast social, cultural, economic, and political networks. Combining archival research and public humanities, we will create projects and archives commemorating Trinity's past, which our community will be able to use as we plot a course for a more equitable future. This course meets the Archival method requirement.

Distribution Requirement Designation

Meets Humanities Requirement

Cross Listed Courses

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

Repeat for Credit

No

Number Of Repeats

1

Code

SEM

Name

Seminar