Juneteenth Lecture by Charmaine A. Nelson
"Enslaved Females in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia and Quebec: Examining the Canadian Fugitive Slave Archive"
Through an examination of the fugitive slave archive and other sources, this lecture seeks to fill some of the scholarly gaps on the experiences of enslaved females of African descent in Canada. More specifically, it will offer some distinctions between the lives and experiences of enslaved females in slave minority (temperate) and slave majority (tropical) sites in the British transatlantic world.
Through an examination of the fugitive slave archive and other sources, this lecture seeks to fill some of the scholarly gaps on the experiences of enslaved females of African descent in Canada. More specifically, it will offer some distinctions between the lives and experiences of enslaved females in slave minority (temperate) and slave majority (tropical) sites in the British transatlantic world.
Zeit
Mittwoch, 19.06.24 - 18:00 Uhr
- 21:00 Uhr
Themengebiet
"Enslaved Females in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Nova Scotia and Quebec: Examining the Canadian Fugitive Slave Archive"
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Studierende
Wissenschaftler*innen
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Sprachen
English
Ort
Conference Room (0.018), Niebuhrstr. 5, 53113 Bonn
Reservierung
erforderlich
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Veranstalter
Luvena Kopp (BCDSS), Pia Wiegmink (BCDSS)
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