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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, February 03, 2021 7:00 pm to 8
 :30 pm \n\nSpeakers \nVincent Brown, the Charles Warren Professor of Amer
 ican History, Harvard University \n\nDescription: \nDean Melanie Woodin i
 s delighted to host this inaugural community event to celebrate Black Hist
 ory Month 2021. Our guest is the distinguished Harvard historian Professor
  Vincent Brown. Professor Melanie Newton from the Department of History wi
 ll facilitate questions. The Jamaican Coromantee War of 1760-1761 shows ho
 w the turmoil of enslavement, which ruptured systems of social authority 
 and cultural continuity among Africans, figured the development of enslav
 ed militancy as it originated, traveled, took root, and germinated in f
 ar-flung contexts.Vincent Brown is Charles Warren Professor of American Hi
 story, Professor of African and African-American Studies, and Founding D
 irector of the History Design Studio at Harvard University. His research,
  writing, teaching, and other creative endeavors are focused on the poli
 tical dimensions of cultural practice in the African Diaspora, with a par
 ticular emphasis on the early modern Atlantic world. Brown is the author o
 f numerous books, articles and reviews in scholarly journals. His most re
 cent book is Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War, publishe
 d by Belknap Press in January 2020, which was awarded the 2020 Sons & Dau
 ghters of United States Middle Passage Phillis Wheatley Book Award for Non
 -Fiction Research and was a finalist for the 2020 Cundill History Prize. 
 \n\nContact Information: \n spo.artsci@utoronto.ca \n\nSponsors \nFaculty 
 of Arts & Science \n\nCategories \n LecturesOur CommunityResearch \n\nAudi
 ences \n Alumni and FriendsCommunityFacultyGraduate StudentsStaffUndergrad
 uate Students
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SUMMARY:A&S Decanal Lecture - The Coromantee War: Charting the Course of an
  Atlantic Slave Revolt
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