Slavery and Freedom

Teaching the History of American Slavery

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Presenter

Deirdre Cooper Owens, University of Connecticut

Date & Time

March 14, 2024 7:30 pm EST

Category

African American History, Slavery and Freedom

Tags

Curriculum and Instruction, Elementary, Secondary

Description

This program will provide practical advice on how to teach U.S slavery. Dr. Cooper Owens will examine important themes like gender, race, and labor to reveal how teachers can better contextualize the age of slavery to students who need to know and understand the importance of this often fraught and emotionally heavy subject.

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Deirdre Cooper Owens is Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Cooper Owens is the recipient of several prestigious honors in history and reproductive justice. An award-winning scholar, Dr. Cooper Owens’ first book, Medical Bondage: Race, Gender and the Origins of American Gynecology, won a OAH Darlene Clark Hine Award. She is currently writing a popular biography of Harriet Tubman that examines her through the lens of disability. Dr. Cooper Owens primarily teaches classes on the history of medicine, U.S. slavery, and women’s history. A popular public speaker, she has lectured globally and continues to make a number of public appearances on national media outlets as an expert on issues of race and medicine, especially medical racism and disparities.