Women's Leadership Lecture with Dr. Tera Hunter, Professor, History and Center for African American Studies, Princeton University

Friday, February 2, 2018
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Mellon Board Room

Cost: Free of charge

Dr. Tera Hunter, Professor, History and Center for African American Studies, Princeton University

Dr. Hunter will speak on her new book, “Bound in Wedlock: Slave and Free Black Marriage in the Nineteenth Century.” It is the first comprehensive history of marriage among African Americans in the 19th century. Setting their own standards for conjugal relationships, enslaved husbands and wives were creative and, of necessity, practical in starting and supporting families under conditions of uncertainty and cruelty. Laws passed during Reconstruction, ostensibly to secure the civil rights of newly freed African American citizens, were often coercive and repressive. Informal antebellum traditions of marriage were criminalized, and the new legal regime became a convenient tool for plantation owners to discipline agricultural workers. Recognition of the right of African Americans to enter into wedlock on terms equal to whites would remain a struggle into the Jim Crow era, and its legacy would resonate well into the twentieth century.

Lunch will be provided.

Registration

Fee : Free of charge

Registration has closed. Please contact Melody Harris at m.harris@chatham.edu for additional information.

Location

Mellon Board Room


Contact Information

Melody Harris
(412) 365-1578
m.harris@chatham.edu