VCU History Symposium
As an undergraduate history major, I’m a sucker for stuff like this–the 3rd Annual Spring History Symposium sponsored by the Alexandrian Society and the VCU History Department. It takes place all-day on Thursday, April 23rd, and is titled, “Social Relations during Slavery in the Atlantic World.” Some additional info from Kathleen Murphy, part of the History […]
As an undergraduate history major, I’m a sucker for stuff like this–the 3rd Annual Spring History Symposium sponsored by the Alexandrian Society and the VCU History Department. It takes place all-day on Thursday, April 23rd, and is titled, “Social Relations during Slavery in the Atlantic World.”
Some additional info from Kathleen Murphy, part of the History Department at VCU and a member of the Fan Woman’s Club:
The event will be held in the VCU Student Commons Theater at 907 Floyd Avenue from 9am-5pm; it is free and open to the public, tickets are not required. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 828-1636 or the Alexandrian Society at alexsociety@vcu.edu
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