Dr. William M. Scholl Centerfor American History and Culture
Atlas Pintoresco e Historico de los Estados, Unidos Mexicanos Ayer 655 .59 G2 1885, ca. 1885
Newberry Library, 60 W. Walton Street, Chicago IL
May 9, 2015 9:00 am- 3:00 pm
“Slavers for a White God: What Happened When Spaniards Did Not Speak Softly or Use the Right Sign Language Along Indian Highways of the Colonial Southwest” Juliana Barr, University of Florida Respondents: Michelle Molina, Northwestern University; Paul Ramírez, Northwestern University
“Stolen Pasts and Erased Histories: Anti-Imperialist Critique in New Social Art” Jennifer Flores Stearnad, New York University “Egyptian Camels in Antebellum Texas: Narrative, Nation, Empire” Maria Windell, University of Colorado, Boulder Respondent: John Alba Cutler, Northwestern University
“�e Border Line and the Color Line: �e Strange Career of W.H. Ellis” Karl Jacoby, Columbia University Respondents: Dylan Penningroth, Northwestern University; Emilio Kouri, University of Chicago
Borderlands and Latino/a Studies Saturday Conference
Scholl Center activities sponsored in part by the Dr. Scholl Foundation
For electronic copies of the papers, please RSVP to [email protected]. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP by May 7.
Sponsors: �e Latino Studies Program at Indiana Unversity, Latina and Latino Studies at
Northwestern University, Loyola University Chicago History Department, �e Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame, the Center for Latino
Research at DePaul University, and the Katz Center for Mexican Studies at the University of Chicago.
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