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  • Slave Nation: Euro-American Enslavement 1495 to Jim Crowe
    – Livestream –
     
    Sunday, April 18, 2021 at 2:00 PM

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    Enslaved Series Part 2 of 8.

    Slave Nation: Euro-American Enslavement 1495 to Jim Crowe. Livestream Program with Edward J. Ingebretsen.

    Slave Nation: Euro-American enslavement and its development via Anglo-Caribbean / Colonial, 1495 – late Jim Crow United States.

    Pictured Above, Sally Hemings, half sister to Martha, Jefferson’s, Thomas Jefferson’s wife. He began a relationship (?) with her when she was 14. She arrived as an infant, a part of Martha’s Dowry. She bore him 5, 6 children, whom he 1) never acknowledged and 2) never freed. This will be a focus of the program.

     

    The “Enslaved” series of 8 presentations will examine: 1) the broad European beginnings (in philosophy and material practice) of the transatlantic slaver empires; 2) the developing commodity practice of selling humans, from its islands and Latin American beginnings, to the English colonies and the eventual States and beyond; 3) the interlocking system of law and practical enslavement, Indigene as well as Black, upon which an empire of wealth and death established itself; 4) after 1774 the structural dependency of State economies (North and South) on the selling of black bodies; 5) the forms of active and passive resistance to the colonizers and the rise of the stateless; 6) and finally, the defining in law and through cultural practice, of the caste of legal Whiteness in Anglo-colonial society. These interconnected narratives bring us to the present political scene in the US: the development of a raced (White) Ethnostate.

     

    Previous programs …

     

    Enslaved Washington, DC: 1790-2021

    YouTube Link

     

    Enslaved Series. Empire of Blood: Europe 1454-1807, The Scramble for the Caribbean and the Plundering of Africa

    YouTube Link

     

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    Presenter: Edward J. Ingebretsen, Ph.D

    Ingebretsen holds advance degrees in Theology, Philosophy and Education, and a PH.D from Duke in American Literature and Culture. His courses include Anglo-colonial race theory and practice; animals, justice and culture; Gay culture and theory, and Ethics on the Fly: The daily practice of Moral habit. His publications include At Stake: Monsters and rhetoric of fear in American Culture (2001). And Maps of Heaven, Maps of Hell: Religious Terror as Memory from the Puritans to Stephen King (1995). He has lived in DC since he began teaching at Georgetown University in 1986.

     

    Ed Ingebretsen, Ph.D

    Georgetown University

    Emeritus Professor,

    English, American Studies, Animal Studies

    Ingebree@georgetown.edu

     

     

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