Image courtesy of Eduardo Montes-Bradley (copyright © 2014)

Image courtesy of Eduardo Montes-Bradley (copyright © 2014)

AMST 1050, Slavery and Its Legacies at UVA (fall 2020)

AMST 1559 (to become AMST 1060), The Aftermath of Slavery at UVA (spring 2020)

HIUS 9960, Slavery and Freedom at UVA and in Central Virginia (fall 2019)

HIUS 2003/AMST 1050, Slavery and Its Legacies at UVA (fall 2019)

HIUS 2003, Slavery and Freedom at UVA-History and Legacies (fall 2018)

PAVS 4500, Pavilion Seminar: Unearthing and Understanding (spring 2018)

AMST 1559/HIUS 1559, Slavery and Its Legacies at UVA (fall 2017)

COLA 1500, College Advising Seminar-Hidden Histories of UVA (fall 2017, fall 2018, fall 2019, fall 2020)

HIUS 1501, Introductory Seminar—Universities, Slavery, and Public Memory (spring 2017) Universities, Slavery, and Public Memory–a new addition to the PCSU Curriculum. See Digital Projects below:

The Hands that Built

The Key Tree

Justice for an Enslaved Past

Repair Initiatives for the University of Virginia

HIUS 1501, Introductory Seminar—History of Early UVA (spring 2016)

COLA 1500, College Advising Seminar-Slavery, Jefferson, and UVA (fall 2015)

HIUS 1501, Introductory Seminar—History of Early UVA (spring 2015)

HIUS 3262, Witnessing Slavery: Interpreting Slave Testimony in U.S. History (spring 2014)

COLA 1500, College Advising Seminar-Discovering Jefferson’s Academical Village (fall 2013 and fall 2014)

HIUS 4501, Major Seminar—Slavery and Social Life at Early UVA (spring 2013)

HIUS 3559, Witnessing Slavery: interpreting Slave Testimony in U.S. History (spring 2012)

COLA 1500, College Advising Seminar-The End of Race? (fall 2012 and fall 2014)

HIST 397, Historiography of the African Diaspora in America (spring 2010)

HIST 303, The Antebellum South (spring 2009, spring 2010, spring 2011)

HIST 347, Slavery and Race in the Early Americas (fall 2009, fall 2010)

HIST 611, The American Seminar (fall 2009, fall 2010)

HIST 348, African American History II (spring 2009)

HIST 611, American History Seminar (summer 2008)

HIST 347, African American History I (spring 2008)

Lynchburg college students research city's slave trade

HIST 200, Introductory Major Research/Writing Seminar—The Historian’s Craft (fall 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

HIST 256, History of the United States Since 1865 (spring 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

HIST 255, History of the United States to 1865 (fall 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)

HIST102, History of Civilizations 1500-Present (spring 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)

HIST101, History of World Civilizations to 1500-The Roots of Modern Inequality (fall 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)