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Washington Early American Seminar Series: "The Tobacco Pipe-Makers Arms: Gender, Race, Clay, and Tobacco in the 17th-Century Chesapeake"

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Washington Early American Seminar Series: "The Tobacco Pipe-Makers Arms: Gender, Race, Clay, and Tobacco in the 17th-Century Chesapeake"

History Friday, April 9, 2021 4:00 pm Virtual, via Zoom. Register to attend.

The Washington Early American Seminar Series presents Carla Cervasco of Rutgers University and her talk "The Tobacco Pipe-Makers Arms: Gender, Race, Clay, and Tobacco in the 17th-Century Chesapeake."

 

Respondent: Joshua Irvin (George Washington University)

 

 

This event will take place virtually, via Zoom. Registration details forthcoming. For more information on this event and the Washington Early American Seminar Series, visit the WEAS blog.

 

Add to Calendar 04/09/21 4:00 PM 04/09/21 4:00 PM America/New_York Washington Early American Seminar Series: "The Tobacco Pipe-Makers Arms: Gender, Race, Clay, and Tobacco in the 17th-Century Chesapeake"

The Washington Early American Seminar Series presents Carla Cervasco of Rutgers University and her talk "The Tobacco Pipe-Makers Arms: Gender, Race, Clay, and Tobacco in the 17th-Century Chesapeake."

 

Respondent: Joshua Irvin (George Washington University)

 

 

This event will take place virtually, via Zoom. Registration details forthcoming. For more information on this event and the Washington Early American Seminar Series, visit the WEAS blog.

 

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