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Humanities Lecture Series
Susan Estrich
September 23, 2008
Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union


The Shifting Borders of Race and Identity: A Research and Teaching Project on the Native American and African American Experience

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Oral History Workshops

 

2008
Learning to Hear the Stories IX
Beyond These Hallowed Halls - Educating America
March 28, 2008, Kansas Union


Theresa Milk, English, Haskell Indian Nations University
"Reading between the lines: Letters and stories from 19th Century Haskell Institute"

Valinda Littlefield, History and African American Studies, University of South Carolina
"I am Only One, But I am One: Southern African American Women Schoolteachers and Black Freedom, 1884-1954"

2007
Learning to Hear the Stories VIII
"Oral History at Work: The View From Within”
March 26, 2008, Kansas Union


Carol Ann Carter, Art & Design, University of Kansas
"Connecting the Dots: The Western Kentucky University Centennial Project"

Byron Hurt, Filmmaker
"The Making of “Hip Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes”

Tobias Hecht, Anthropologist and Author, After Life
"Brazil Belied: A Tale of Ethnography and Fiction"

 

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