
Catch Ana Lucia Araujo’s session at BRASA!
Ana Lucia Araujo (Howard University) will be chairing a panel on slavery this Saturday at the BRASA Congress. Dr. Araujo is the author and editor of Public Memory of Slavery and Paths of the Atlantic Slave Trade–both books have earned rave reviews in the top journals. Dr. Araujo is also the general editor of the Cambria Studies in Slavery Series. This interdiscplinary series launched its first book, Black Women as Custodians of History: Unsung Rebel (M)Others in African American and Afro-Cuban Women’s Writing by Paula Sanmartín, to an enthusiastic reception at the LASA congress this past May.
If you are attending BRASA, Dr. Araujo’s session will be an excellent session for those working in any discipline related to slavery studies.
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