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Gleaming In The Shadow Of Slavery A Conversation With Descendants Of Through this program, we hope to give voice to african american descendants of old yale who lived in a world with living or recent experiences and memories of slavery. sponsored by the yale and slavery research project; the gilder lehrman center for the study of slavery, resistance, and abolition at the macmillan center at yale; and dixwell. “gleaming in the shadow of slavery: a conversation with descendants of african americans of old yale” held on september 16, 2021, presented unique perspectives shared by descendants of early african american staff and students at yale, to highlight black men and women whose lives intersected with yale and with their living or recent experiences and memories of slavery.
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In The Shadow Of Slavery African Americans In New York City 1626 1863 Sponsored by the yale and slavery research project; the gilder lehrman center for the study of slavery, resistance, and abolition at the macmillan center at yale; and dixwell congregational church, ucc thursday, september 16, 2021 • 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm register here this panel discussion will explore lineages of families of early african american staff and students at yale. Lecture by vincent brown: “charting the course of an atlantic slave war” thursday, april 21, 2022 gleaming in the shadow of slavery: a conversation with descendants of african americans of old yale.
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