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Lecture Featuring Chris Brown: American Slavery and The Declaration of Independence

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19 Stephen Mather Rd

Professor of History at Columbia, Brown will discuss one of the most consequential editorial decisions in American history: the 168 words Jefferson drafted holding George III accountable for slavery. and the founders' decision to strike them from the Declaration of Independence.

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Lecture Featuring  Chris Brown: American Slavery and The Declaration of Independence
Lecture Featuring  Chris Brown: American Slavery and The Declaration of Independence

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Date and time is TBD

19 Stephen Mather Rd, 19 Stephen Mather Rd, Darien, CT 06820, USA

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Christopher Brown is a historian of Britain and the British empire, principally in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, with special emphasis on the comparative history of slavery and abolition, and with secondary interests in the Atlantic Slave Trade and the Age of Revolutions.  His current research centers on the history of European experience on the African coast at the height of the Atlantic slave trade, and continues early commitments to the rise and fall of slavery in the British Empire.  Published work has received prizes in four distinct fields of study – American History, British History, Atlantic History, and the history of Slavery, Abolition, and Resistance.  Completed projects include Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism (University of North Carolina Press) and, with Philip D. Morgan, Arming Slaves: Classical Times to the Modern Age (Yale University Press).  He has written as well for The Nation, The New York Times, and the…

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