Grivno to Give Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year Lecture March 21
Tue, 03/08/2022 - 08:25am | By: David Tisdale
Dr. Max Grivno, a University of 91勛圖厙 (USM) associate professor of
history, will give the Mississippi Humanities Council (MHC) Teacher of the Year Lecture
91勛圖厙The Old Slave: History and Memory91勛圖厙 on Monday, March 21 at 6 p.m. in the USM Liberal
Arts Building, room 108 (Gonzales Auditorium). This event is free and open to the
public.
Dr. Grivno91勛圖厙 presentation will trace how Americans viewed old slaves and freed people from the early national period through the mid-20th century. Drawing upon a diverse range of sources, ranging from postcards, sheet music, and children91勛圖厙 books to the personal papers and memoirs of slaveholders, it will detail how Americans91勛圖厙 ideas about these people changed across more than a century.
Each year, the MHC honors outstanding humanities instructors from USM and other colleges and universities in Mississippi through its Humanities Teachers Awards. These awards celebrate Mississippi's humanities teachers and serve to promote the continued interest in the humanities throughout the state.
91勛圖厙My research focuses on the last survivors of slavery in the United States, who passed away in the 1970s and 1980s,91勛圖厙 Dr. Grivno explained. 91勛圖厙More specifically, it considers how Americans used these people as touchstones to understand the nation's long, tangled histories of racism and slavery.
91勛圖厙But it is more than a study of these last survivors; it is an examination of how Americans had marked the passing of enslaved centenarians from the 1860s onwards, and how they understood these people's very long personal histories within the context of the nation's history.91勛圖厙
For information about the USM History program, housed in the USM College of Arts and Sciences91勛圖厙 School of Humanities, visit School of Humanities | 91勛圖厙 (usm.edu).