Christopher J. Slaby

@CJSlaby

Historian & art historian: Native American & Indigenous Studies; . Ph.D. candidate . Diss. on Mohawk Trail. Tweets for .

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2014.

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    9. sij

    The present and future of museums is Indigenous.

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    Astronomers May Not Like It but Astronomy and Colonialism Have a Shared History via ?lang=en

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    Reporters often hear from readers that climate change should be on the front page. At the NYT, it is.

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    Reflecting this morning on the last time I taught the gun history class and an RA on campus (who was also a graduate student) emailed me to say he would shoot me and my students before he let us take his guns away

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    1/3 Today ⁦⁩ and I share the release of A BLACK WOMEN’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. We did not write this book alone thanks to a group of scholars we had a manuscript workshop ⁦⁩ last year so we must begin with gratitude to our sister scholars.

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    Hello ! The University of Wyoming History Dept. is accepting applications for our FUNDED M.A.! We're also waiving application fees, so you have no reason to not apply, really.

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    Today is publication day for and 's eagerly anticipated and critically acclaimed new book, A BLACK WOMEN'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES!

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    30. sij

    Colloq season starts again 2/4 with Erika Bsumek (U Texas-Austin), "Indigenous People, Latter Day Saints, and the Legacy of Indentured Servitude on the Colorado Plateau." Join us at 7 pm in the OI conference room. Ck out the rest of the schedule here.

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    A thread for this year: Reading one sentence at a time. The incredibly rich histories, fresh research, compelling writing we need.

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    Fellow , I’m editing an anthology/collection of essays on Florida in the Civil Rights Movement tentatively titled Confronting Jim Crow in Florida: The Long History of Civil Rights and Desegregation in Florida. I’m working with a press and the timeline is flexible

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    Tune in with us tonight as Mary Annette Pember () & Aliyah Chavez () cover the Meskwaki caucus precinct LIVE from the Meskwaki Indian Settlement as part of the . - 🕖7pm CST

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    I’ll be covering a meet and greet with this afternoon. I will tweet more information from the account. Follow along there.

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    🚨 CALL FOR PITCHES 🚨 For our upcoming series about science and disability, we’re seeking pitches that look at the relationship between gender, disability, and science. (We pay.)

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    I've semi-joked about the United States of New England for some time. This works too.

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    Fans of Historians At The Movies, it’s that time of year again. Join us online this Sunday at 8pm as we live tweet the ! It’s going to be a night of fun and snark as we see who goes down in history! Keep growing by retweeting and we’ll see you soon!

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    His name was William Dorsey Swann, but his friends called him “the Queen.” He'd been forgotten by history until (JOURN'05) rediscovered Swann, the first self-identified "drag" queen, a former slave.

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    “I’m writing a book about the life of a former slave who reigned over a secret world of drag balls in Washington, DC, in the 1880s, [and] the looks of shock, delight, and even confusion on their faces tell me all I need to know.” Read this and you can’t say history is boring!

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    To celebrate the official release of my book next week, I am giving away one signed copy of "The False Cause: Fraud, Fabrication, and White Supremacy in Confederate Memory" to a follower who retweets this by Friday at noon. .

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