Upcoming ICE Event to tackle American and Caribbean slavery

Upcoming ICE Event to tackle American and Caribbean slavery

Diversity Initiatives will tackle the history of slavery in the Americas and the Caribbean in an upcoming ICE Event Thursday, Feb. 6 at 5:30 p.m.

For an hour in the SAC Mezzanine, Diversity Initiatives will host an “informative presentation by a USCA professor and a panel discussion,” according to a Student Life email.  

An article dedicated to this topic, “American Slavery in Comparative Perspective”, notes that the majority of differences between the Caribbean and American slavery systems was demographics. Geographical differences, however, carried “important social implications.”

For more information regarding the content of the event, email Travis Hardee at @thardee@usca.edu or Hoss Brown at LB231@usca.edu

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