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Sparking Freedom: Enslaved Resistance in Fredericksburg and Stafford, Virginia
Article on FAM’s Sparking Freedom tour for Cambridge University Press’s Public Humanities Journal
December 2024
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The Fredericksburg Black Arts Festival Revisited
Honoring the visionary leadership of Clarence R. Todd and Harambee 360º Experimental Theatre, Inc.
October 2024
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Reverend Lawrence Davies: A Singular Figure, a Singular Community
Article for The Fredericksburg Advance on Fredericksburg’s first African American mayor
September 2024
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A Monumental Responsibility: Exhibiting and Interpreting the Auction Block in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Feature in Exhibition Journal Volume 42, Issue 2: You Are Here: Exhibitions & Placemaking
Fall 2023
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Engaging the Past: Curating "A Monumental Weight" at the Fredericksburg Area Museum
Guest post for Feeding the Elephant: A Forum for Scholarly Communications on H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online.
January 2023
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A Monumental Weight: The Auction Block in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Virtual Exhibition offering deeper contextualization on the Block’s history, Virginia’s relationship to the market in enslaved people, and enslaved people’s experiences of being bought and sold.
December 2022
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Commentary: New Year's Eve and Freedom's Watch
Article in The Free Lance-Star on the history of “Watch Night,” an African American holiday tradition.
December 2022
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Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts
Review of Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts for H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online
Fall 2021
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Where We At
Co-Authored Essay for The Believer Magazine
Summer 2021
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Further Reading About Juneteenth
Juneteenth Reading Roundup for The University of Texas at Austin’s Division of Diversity and Community Engagement
June 2021
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Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana
Review of Voices of the Enslaved: Love, Labor, and Longing in French Louisiana in Ethnic and Third World Literatures Review of Books Issue, Everyday Anarchy: Communities in Action During a Pandemic of Unrest
Spring 2021
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Curating Fugitive Findings and the Right to Research Slowly
Co-Authored Essay for the Ransom Center Magazine
October 2020
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The Cancer Journals: Special Edition
Review of The Cancel Journals: Special Edition in Ethnic and Third World Literatures Review of Books Issue, Self-Determination, Resistance, and the Dissentient Body: Sovereignty in the Aftermath of Colonization
Spring 2020
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Blackness, the Body, and Ontology: Perspectives of the ‘Fact’ of Racial Embodiment
Special Section for Ethnic and Third World Literatures Review of Books Spring 2020 Issue: Self- Determination, Resistance, and the Dissentient Body: Sovereignty in the Aftermath of Colonization
Spring 2020
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Fugitive Findings: How Artists of Color Survive in the Archives
Co-Authored Essay for the Ransom Center Magazine
January 2019
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Guards and Pickets: The Paperwork of Slavery
Website including blog posts, lesson plans, and digitized images of collection material from the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.
Spring 2018
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Campfire Stories: African Americans
African American History in Texas for the Bullock Texas State History Museum
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You Are Here, ATX
History of race in Austin for the Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary