The Study of Slavery and Abolition in the Digital Age
A Symposium on the New Digital Humanities

Whitney Humanities Center, Rm. 208
53 Wall Street, New Haven, CT
Friday, May 4, 2018 • 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
Projects and Panelists:
Database of Indigenous Slavery in the Americas
Linford Fisher, Brown University
The Colored Conventions Project
Denise Burgher, University of Deleware
Jim Casey, Princeton University
African American Civil War Soldiers Project
John Clegg, New York University
Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery
Judith Giesberg, Villanova University
Margaret Jerrido, Mother Bethel AME Church, Philadelphia
Runaway New England
Joseph Yannielli, Yale University
Students from Dr. Yannielli’s course
The Colored Conventions Project
Denise Burgher, University of Deleware
Jim Casey, Princeton University
African American Civil War Soldiers Project
John Clegg, New York University
Last Seen: Finding Family After Slavery
Judith Giesberg, Villanova University
Margaret Jerrido, Mother Bethel AME Church, Philadelphia
Runaway New England
Joseph Yannielli, Yale University
Students from Dr. Yannielli’s course
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