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Race, Place and Power Students Visit Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage (Third Installment)
On February 3, the students enrolled in the Race, Place and Power University Course visited Andrew Jackson’s mansion and plantation, commonly known as the Hermitage. They were accompanied by archeologist Larry McKee and specialist librarian Deborah Lilton. Larry has conducted excavations at the site that have unearthed valuable information about the slaves who lived and worked…
Posted by anderc8 on April 9, 2018 in News, Race, Place and Power
Race, Place and Power Students Visit Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage (Second Installment)
On February 3, the students enrolled in the Race, Place and Power University Course visited Andrew Jackson’s mansion and plantation, commonly known as the Hermitage. They were accompanied by archeologist Larry McKee and specialist librarian Deborah Lilton. Larry has conducted excavations at the site that have unearthed valuable information about the slaves who lived and worked…
Posted by anderc8 on April 4, 2018 in News, Race, Place and Power
Race, Place and Power Students Visit Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
On February 3, the students enrolled in the Race, Place and Power University Course visited Andrew Jackson’s mansion and plantation, commonly known as the Hermitage. They were accompanied by archeologist Larry McKee and specialist librarian Deborah Lilton. Larry has conducted excavations at the site that have unearthed valuable information about the slaves who lived and worked…
Posted by anderc8 on March 27, 2018 in News, Race, Place and Power
Introducing ‘Race, Place and Power’
Written by Assistant Professor of English Marzia Milazzo I am excited to begin teaching Race, Place and Power, a new multicultural University Course being offered by Vanderbilt for the first time this spring. The course will examine the crucial entanglement between race and place from an interdisciplinary and international perspective. We will pay specific attention…
Posted by anderc8 on January 8, 2018 in News, Race, Place and Power
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