Comment on panel on “Commodification and its Discontents: Race, Identity, and the Market in United States History”,
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American Historical Association, Chicago, Illinois,
Sunday, January 9, 2000
Presentations
Time and Revolution in African America,
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UNESCO/NYU/Schomburg conference on “Slave Routes: The Long Memory”,
Friday, October 8, 1999
Expanding the Boundaries of Legal History,
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Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Lexington, Kentucky,
Friday, July 16, 1999
Internationalizing the U. S. History Survey,
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Faculty Resource Newtwork Seminar on Internationalizing American History, New York University,
Friday, June 11, 1999
Rethinking American History: Locating an International and Global Context,
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Faculty Resource Network Seminar on Internationalizing American History, New York University,
Thursday, June 10, 1999
Subverting the Slave Traders’ Pageant: How Slaves in the Market Estimated and Manipulated Buyers,
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Organization of American Historians, Toronto, Ontario,
Thursday, April 22, 1999
Reading Bodies and Marking Race in the Antebellum Slave Market,
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Social Science History Association, Chicago, Illinois,
Monday, November 23, 1998
Teaching African-American History in the Twenty-first Century,
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Teaching Forum, Princeton University,
Wednesday, October 28, 1998
Rethinking the Legal History of Whiteness,
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American Society of Legal History, Seattle, Washington,
Friday, October 23, 1998
Writing American History in the Age of Global Capital: Some Speculations on Time, Temporality, and the History of the Atlantic Slave Trade,
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2nd NYU/OAH Conference on Internationalizing American History, Florence, Italy,
Sunday, July 5, 1998