A New History of the American South
Historians Fitzhugh Brundage, Jon Sensbach, and Scott Nelson discussed how the South’s economy, politics, religion, race relations, and culture have impacted America over the last two…
407 viewsHistorians Fitzhugh Brundage, Jon Sensbach, and Scott Nelson discussed how the South’s economy, politics, religion, race relations, and culture have impacted America over the last two…
407 viewsUniversity of Pennsylvania political science professor Adolph Reed provided a history of the Jim Crow era through the day-to-day lives of Blacks in the South. This was a virtual program…
730 viewsHistorian David Hackett Fischer talked about how people from different parts of Africa influenced regional cultures in the United States. The Atlanta History Center hosted this virtual…
294 viewsAllen Guelzo talked about Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s life from boyhood through the Civil War. The Atlanta History Center hosted this virtual program.
2,414 viewsHarvard University professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin looked back at the life of attorney Constance Baker Motley, the first Black woman to argue a case in front of the Supreme Court as well as the…
109 viewsMary Frances Early reflected on being the first African American student to graduate from the University of Georgia in 1962. This was a virtual program hosted by the Atlanta History Center.
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