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Washington Early American Seminar (WEAS) | They pretended it was for the purpose of helping one another to work their grounds: Food Cultivation, Social Networks, and the Politics of Slavery in Revolutionary Tobago | Nicholas Crawford

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Washington Early American Seminar (WEAS) | They pretended it was for the purpose of helping one another to work their grounds: Food Cultivation, Social Networks, and the Politics of Slavery in Revolutionary Tobago | Nicholas Crawford

History Friday, April 26, 2024 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, 3600 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mt Vernon, VA, 22121.

Nicholas Crawford (Sam Houston State University) will be presenting a special talk for the Washington Early American Seminar series!

WEAS is co-sponsored by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies.

This particular event is sponsored by the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington and will take place there at 3600 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mt Vernon, VA, 22121. An online option will be available. 

As always, papers are pre-circulated a week in advance and you must be be on this email list to receive the paper and any zoom link. For questions, email Rick Bell rjbell@umd.edu or Holly Brewer hbrewer@umd.edu.

Add to Calendar 04/26/24 4:00 PM 04/26/24 5:30 PM America/New_York Washington Early American Seminar (WEAS) | They pretended it was for the purpose of helping one another to work their grounds: Food Cultivation, Social Networks, and the Politics of Slavery in Revolutionary Tobago | Nicholas Crawford

Nicholas Crawford (Sam Houston State University) will be presenting a special talk for the Washington Early American Seminar series!

WEAS is co-sponsored by the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies.

This particular event is sponsored by the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington and will take place there at 3600 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mt Vernon, VA, 22121. An online option will be available. 

As always, papers are pre-circulated a week in advance and you must be be on this email list to receive the paper and any zoom link. For questions, email Rick Bell rjbell@umd.edu or Holly Brewer hbrewer@umd.edu.

Cost

Free