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Washington Early American Seminar - 'An Intire Tax': Dismal Plantation and the Question of Petit Marronage, 1760s to the 1790s

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Washington Early American Seminar - 'An Intire Tax': Dismal Plantation and the Question of Petit Marronage, 1760s to the 1790s

History Friday, April 10, 2020 4:00 pm Taliaferro Hall, 2110



Please join us on Friday, April 10  for the third Washington Early American Seminar of the semester. Marcus P. Nevius (University of Rhode Island) will be presenting “'An Intire Tax': Dismal Plantation and the Question of Petit Marronage, 1760s to the 1790s."


Respondent: Taylor Kocher (Maryland)


The Washington Early American Seminar series is co-sponsored by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies.


This paper is precirculated, email Holly Brewer (hbrewer@umd.edu) or Rick Bell (rjbell@umd.edu) to obtain a copy.





 

Add to Calendar 04/10/20 4:00 PM 04/10/20 4:00 PM America/New_York Washington Early American Seminar - 'An Intire Tax': Dismal Plantation and the Question of Petit Marronage, 1760s to the 1790s



Please join us on Friday, April 10  for the third Washington Early American Seminar of the semester. Marcus P. Nevius (University of Rhode Island) will be presenting “'An Intire Tax': Dismal Plantation and the Question of Petit Marronage, 1760s to the 1790s."


Respondent: Taylor Kocher (Maryland)


The Washington Early American Seminar series is co-sponsored by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies.


This paper is precirculated, email Holly Brewer (hbrewer@umd.edu) or Rick Bell (rjbell@umd.edu) to obtain a copy.





 

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