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Dr. Peabody Participates in Roundtable

Sue Peabody (History, WSU Vancouver) will participate in a roundtable, Representing Slavery in Museums: The French World, at the University of Texas, Austin, on Tuesday, January 17th, sponsored by the French Embassy Cultural Services and the Department of French and Italian, UTAInterested WSU students and faculty are invited to attend. The roundtable will take place from  11-12:35 Pacific (1:00-2:45PM Central) over Zoom: https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsfuCvrD8pHte4O4rB8YAkzXgoplCFbL6T (you’ll need to register first; QR code in the poster). Keynote speaker: Prof. Ana-Lucia Araujo, Howard University. Other panelists: Dr. Jérémy Boutier and Jean-Barbier, Musée de Villèle: History of Slavery and the Plantation. Chair: Prof. Mélanie Lamotte, UTA. Respondant: Prof. Nathan Marvin, U. Arkansas, Little Rock.

Dr. Hall Publishes Book

Greg Hall (WSU History PhD 1999 – advisor was the late Professor David Coon) recently published Writing Labor’s Emancipation: The Anarchist Life and Times of Jay Fox with the University of Washington Press. Writing Labor’s Emancipation (uw.edu)

Greg is a Professor of History at Western Illinois University. Dr.Greg Hall – Western Illinois University (wiu.edu)