@gbrockell Enjoyed speaking with you about my work on the Jerry Rescue. There are SO many good histories highlighting these types of events. Thanks for drawing attention!
@AngelaFMurphy and her book on The Jerry Rescue quoted in the @washingtonpost on the significance of multiracial Vigilance Committees in the North and their abolitionist battles against the Fugitive Slave Act in 1851 @TXSTHistory https://t.co/UIbHGY0mxQ
We are inviting applications for a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Medieval Europe (c. 500-1500). More info below!
https://t.co/eHX0f8zNiL
How to write: Stop not writing. Sit at desk. Keep butt in chair for a while. Write any old paragraph. Fret. Write 1 more shitty paragraph. Get up, start some laundry. Back to desk, 1 more shitty paragraph. Fret. Check laundry. Sit back down, bitterly. Wait! You’ve written a page!
Join us TUESDAY as Dutch film director @TimVanDenHoff joins for a screening of his documentary "Monumental Crossroads.” The film discusses the legacy of controversies around Confederate monuments. IN-PERSON: Flowers Hall 341, 5:30PM. Please share!
This is going to be such a great resource. So excited to contribute a chapter on race, labor, and slavery in Antebellum Irish America, and really looking forward to reading the rest of the collection!
Woohoo! Kathleen Costello-Sullivan (@costelkh) & I just signed a contract with Routledge to co-edit a new "History of Irish America" since 1700s. 40+ chapters on hist/culture by some of the best scholars in the field. So grateful to embark on this adventure with Kate and friends!
Come discuss the popular memory and public history of 'the Alamo' with Prof. Denton & the 3 authors of #forgetthealamo@CSSWTXST@txstla@TXSTHistory
https://t.co/ojvKopcOwT
Tenure-Track History Job Opening! Come work with us @TXSTHistory. We are hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in the Black History of North America, 1750 – 1850: https://t.co/VEgeOr5Iwa. @txstaas@txstla
.@TXSTHistory graduate students Amber Leigh Hullum and Railey Tassin joined forces to tell the story behind the Manhattan Club, Austin's first public gay-friendly space. @TXSTGradCollege@TxHistComm@txstla#Pride2021
Full story: https://t.co/S1WYU6k1ED
Check out this online exhibit of photographs of historic places in Central Texas, hosted by the @TXST University Archives. It's the work of Dan Utley, recently retired historian from @TXSTHistory. Really captures a sense of this place. @txstla https://t.co/Uue75L1IKh
Did you know that our Freedom Bound exhibit is dedicated to the history of anti-slavery and the Underground Railroad activity in Onondaga County.
Stop down to the museum and explore all our exhibits. We are open weekends 11-4.
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