Dartmouth Library Exhibit: "The Ties that Bind: Slavery and Dartmouth"

This student-curated exhibit in Rauner Special Collections Library explores the College + Hanover as a site for the intellectual, moral, and political debates surrounding slavery.

January 17, 2020
8 am - 6 pm
Location
Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall
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Library
Audience
Public
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Morgan Swan

“The Ties that Bind: Slavery and Dartmouth”

Eleazar Wheelock came to Hanover and carved a place for Dartmouth College out the wilderness, or so the story goes. Often overlooked in that account is the significance of slavery in the founding and the first century of the college. In an exhibit at the Dartmouth Library’s Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall, the students of Professor Deborah King’s Sociology 79.08 class, “Lest We Forget:  History, Collective Memory and Slavery at Dartmouth,” explore the role played by the enslaved people of its first two presidents, and the College and Hanover as a site for the intellectual, moral and political debates surrounding slavery.

The exhibit is on display in the Class of 1965 Galleries at Rauner Library in Webster Hall from November 15th, 2019, through March 13th, 2020. To learn more, visit the exhibit website.

Location
Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall
Sponsored by
Library
Audience
Public
More information
Morgan Swan