I will be presenting at this year’s Graduate Center History Student Conference, titled “CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS: Negotiating Spaces, Identities, and Sources Across the Historical Disciplines.” My paper is titled “Non-enforcement of the 1850 Fugitive Slave Law in the Rural North, 1850-1861,” and will be presented on the “Inside and Out of Urban Spaces” panel. The conference is on Friday, March 24th and the schedule can be found here. RSVPs are requested at gchistory.annualconference@gmail.com.
March 20, 2017
Annual Graduate Center History Student Conference
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