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Hampton Smith

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writing: “making against slavery: artisanry, capitalism, and the material history of abolition in the U.S., 1791-1902”

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mit finds that despite all efforts to recruit and offer financial aid to disadvantaged and low-income applicants in non-race-based ways, there are now fewer black first-years enrolling at mit than in ... 1982

mit finds that despite all efforts to recruit and offer financial aid to disadvantaged and low-income applicants in non-race-based ways, there are now fewer black first-years enrolling at mit than in ... 1982
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and we should all be thinking about how the south has always been a extractive resource, left underdeveloped and vulnerable.

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My review of Matthew Rarey's Insignificant Things: Amulets and the Art of Survival in the Early Black Atlantic is out! It is anything but insignificant. If you're in slavery studies and/or Black studies, this is a must read. caareviews.org/reviews/4172

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Hi all: My latest article, "Insurgent Tooling and the Collective Making of Slave Revolts" is now published and freely available at Journal18. journal18.org/issue18/insurg…

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Come celebrate Black History Month at the Black Philadelphia conference February 20- 22 in Philadelphia! librarycompany.org/academic-progr…

Come celebrate Black History Month at the Black Philadelphia conference February 20- 22 in Philadelphia! librarycompany.org/academic-progr…
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book/print history folks: what are your favorite texts on the environmental/material/political history of paper (specifically 20th century paper from trees)?