Episode # 57
Dr. Hillary Green - Hallowed Grounds Project
December 7, 2022
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“Who were these rented slaves?”
Our guest today is Dr. Hillary Green, a full professor at Davidson College, who has recently been an associate professor of history in the department of Gender and Race Studies at the University of Alabama. She's the author of Educational Reconstruction, African American Schools in the Urban South 1865 to 1890, published by Fordham University Press in 2016, and is the series editor of Reconstruction Reconsidered by the University of South Carolina Press. But our interest today with Dr. Green is the project she has conducted at the University of Alabama called the Hallowed Grounds Project.
Links mentioned in episode:
Hallowed Grounds Project - https://hgreen.people.ua.edu/hallowed-grounds-project.html
Hallowed Grounds Project - https://www.hngreenphd.com/the-hallowed-grounds-project.html
Hallowed Grounds Tours - https://bfsa.ua.edu/hallowed-grounds-tours.html
University of Alabama - https://www.ua.edu/
Gender and RaceStudies at UA - https://grs.as.ua.edu/
Davidson College - https://www.davidson.edu/
Fordham Press - https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823270125/educational-reconstruction/
USC Press - https://uscpress.com/Reconstruction-Reconsidered
Association for African American Life and History - https://asalh.org/
Alabama Association of Historians - https://www.alabamaassochistorians.org/
Ehren Foley at USC Press - foleyek@mailbox.sc.edu
Alabama Department of Archives and History - https://archives.alabama.gov/
Rather read? – Here’s the link to the transcript:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lmvtx9_4hf6POADBZ0fcyh1Zo-0gaW2Qn3xQSP8tyoo/edit?usp=sharing
*Just a heads up – the provided transcript is likely to not be 100% accurate.
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