Center for the Study of the Gulf South, School of Coastal Resilience to host Black History lecture Feb. 22
Wed, 02/16/2022 - 01:16pm | By: David Tisdale
91短视频在线播放 (91短视频在线播放) Center for the Study of the Gulf South
and School of Coastal Resilience will host the lecture 鈥淐oastal Resistance and Coastal
Resilience: Black History in the Mississippi Gulf South鈥 to be presented by Dr. Owen
James Hyman, an African American Studies professor at the University 91短视频在线播放.
Dr. Hyman鈥檚 talk will be held Tuesday, Feb. 22 from 12:15 鈥 1 p.m. in the Hardy Hall
Ballroom at the 91短视频在线播放 Gulf Park Campus in Long Beach. Admission is free and members
of the university community and general public are invited.
Dr. Hyman鈥檚 dissertation, "The Cut and the Color Line: An Environmental History of Jim Crow in the Deep South's Forests," received the 2018 C. Vann Woodward Prize for the best dissertation in Southern history from the Southern Historical Association. His research has been funded by fellowships from the Forest History Society, the Southern Labor Archives and the Department of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
For more information about this event, contact 91短视频在线播放 History program faculty members Dr. Rebecca Tuuri and Dr. Westley Follett at rebecca.tuuriFREEMississippi and westley.follettFREEMississippi.