Migrations of the American South: 1790-1914Edward L. Ayres, University of Richmond
Tuesday, 28 September 2021, 7 pm (Note time change!)Virtual (Zoom) Meeting
Register: https://tinyurl.com/GRIVAMigrationSep2021
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Join us for a lively presentation and discussion on Southern Migration:* WHO migrated* WHAT were the influences (social, economic and political)* WHEN were the major periods of migration* WHERE did they move from, and where did they move to* WHY this history is important to our genealogical research
Edward Ayers is Tucker-Boatwright Professor of the Humanities at the University of Richmond, where he is President Emeritus. Over four decades of work of writing history, experimenting with digital scholarship, collaborating in public history, and teaching and leading in higher education, Ed has found new ways to connect people with the American past. He recently launched New American History, a website designed to make visible what was previously invisible about our shared American story through the use of interactive maps, video, and audio. Visit <NewAmericanHistory.org>. And for those missing the podcast, BackStory, the archives can be accessed here!
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