November 18, 2015
5:00PM - 6:30PM
Faculty Club Grand Lounge
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2015-11-18 18:00:00
2015-11-18 19:30:00
Margaret Newell, A Tale of Two Kidnappings
Time: 5 p.m.
Event Host: Arts and Humanities
Short Description: In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom.
In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom. In telling their stories, Professor Margaret Newell will reveal the hidden history of Indian slavery in early America. Please RSVP.Reception will accompany each lecture. Free and open to the public.All 2015-2016 lectures.
Faculty Club Grand Lounge
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2015-11-18 17:00:00
2015-11-18 18:30:00
Margaret Newell, A Tale of Two Kidnappings
Time: 5 p.m.
Event Host: Arts and Humanities
Short Description: In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom.
In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom. In telling their stories, Professor Margaret Newell will reveal the hidden history of Indian slavery in early America. Please RSVP.Reception will accompany each lecture. Free and open to the public.All 2015-2016 lectures.
Faculty Club Grand Lounge
College of Arts and Sciences
asccomm@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
Time: 5 p.m.
Event Host: Arts and Humanities
Short Description: In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom.
In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom. In telling their stories, Professor Margaret Newell will reveal the hidden history of Indian slavery in early America. Please RSVP.
Event Host: Arts and Humanities
Short Description: In 1676, two New England Indian families experienced the horror of being sold into Atlantic slavery. One family made it back to freedom.
Reception will accompany each lecture. Free and open to the public.