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Unpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries Podcast
Heights Libraries
94 episodes
16 hours ago
Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.
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Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.
Show more...
History
Education,
Society & Culture
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Episode 79 – Legacy of David Walker’s “Appeal” with Marcy Dinius
Unpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries Podcast
7 months ago
Episode 79 – Legacy of David Walker’s “Appeal” with Marcy Dinius
Marcy Dinius discusses her book, The Textual Effects of David Walker’s “Appeal”: Print-Based Activism Against Slavery, Racism, and Discrimination, 1829-1851. David Walker’s “Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829-1830)” was one of the first antislavery texts published that openly called for slave self-defense and resistance. Professor Dinius explores how Walker used research and […]
Unpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries Podcast
Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.