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  • About
    • About
    • George and Ann Richards
    • Board of Visitors
    • Giving
      • Donor Recognition
      • Membership
      • National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant
    • Mission Statement
    • Representation, Inclusion, & Equality
  • People
    • Administrative Team
    • Pre-Doctoral Fellows
    • Post-Doctoral Fellows
    • Affiliated Faculty
    • Affiliated Graduate Students
    • Emeriti
    • Academic Advisory Board
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Internships
    • Undergraduate Summer Internships
  • Fellowships
    • Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
    • Predoctoral Fellowship Program
    • Center and Institute Fellowship Program
    • The Catto-LeCount Fellows Program for Equity and Inclusion
    • Past Fellows
  • Publications
    • The People’s Contest: A Civil War Era Digital Archiving Project
    • The Journal of the Civil War Era
    • The Steven and Janice Brose Lectures in the Civil War Era
    • Richards Center Newsletters
  • Awards
    • Awards
    • Anthony E. Kaye Memorial Essay Award
    • Arthur L. Welsh Memorial Award
    • Richards Prize
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Symposium on Free State Slavery Closing Keynote Address

Symposium on Free State Slavery Opening Keynote Address

Symposium on Free State Slavery

The World the Civil War Made 

Remaking North American Sovereignty: Towards a Continental History of State Transformation in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Rethinking Violence in African American History: History, Memory, Trauma

Women’s Rights and the Post-Civil War World

Histories of Healing: An Africana Symposium on Movement and Wellness Plenary Discussion

Histories of Healing: An Africana Symposium on Movement and Wellness Keynote Address

Histories of Healing: An Africana Symposium on Movement and Wellness

Acknowledgement of Land

The Pennsylvania State University campuses are located on the original homelands of the Erie, Haudenosaunee (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora), Lenape (Delaware Nation, Delaware Tribe, Stockbridge-Munsee), Shawnee (Absentee, Eastern, and Oklahoma), Susquehannock, and Wahzhazhe (Osage) Nations.  As a land grant institution, we acknowledge and honor the traditional caretakers of these lands and strive to understand and model their responsible stewardship. We also acknowledge the longer history of these lands and our place in that history. 

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University Park, PA 16801

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