The University of Mississippi was built using slaves, but the enslaved and their descendants were willfully denied admission to the university until forced desegregation in 1962. This interdisciplinary study employs a qualitative content analysis of antebellum university board of trustees and faculty minutes to investigate the benefits that slavery conferred to the university and the harms that slavery inflicted upon the campus enslaved. Analysis finds that slavery was a standard operation, that extrajudicial violence against slaves was a campus tradition, and that white supremacy was an institutional ideology at the University of Mississippi. This thesis integrates African American reparations literature with historical scholarship about U...
This interdisciplinary unit focuses on the institution of slavery and the many forms in which it man...
The “Behind the Big House” Project / Jodi Skipper, University of Mississippi and Suzanne DavidsonBeh...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
The University of Mississippi was built using slaves, but the enslaved and their descendants were wi...
This thesis explores what instigated changes in how the University of Mississippi deals with its his...
The March Toward Militancy: Student Aggression and the Slave Community at the University of Mississi...
This paper discusses the connections between American universities and the institution of slavery. I...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
Many universities around the United States are attempting to grapple with their institution’s histor...
Address presented by Rita L. Bender, widow of Michael Schwerner, at the University of Mississippi
This dissertation examines how ideas about the future and the past shaped the meaning and role of Mi...
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA on August 16, 2...
This is a senior honors thesis completed through the Department of English at UNC-Chapel Hill. Drawi...
Although best-known as the home of William Faulkner, Rowan Oak and a number of associated outbuildin...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
This interdisciplinary unit focuses on the institution of slavery and the many forms in which it man...
The “Behind the Big House” Project / Jodi Skipper, University of Mississippi and Suzanne DavidsonBeh...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
The University of Mississippi was built using slaves, but the enslaved and their descendants were wi...
This thesis explores what instigated changes in how the University of Mississippi deals with its his...
The March Toward Militancy: Student Aggression and the Slave Community at the University of Mississi...
This paper discusses the connections between American universities and the institution of slavery. I...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
Many universities around the United States are attempting to grapple with their institution’s histor...
Address presented by Rita L. Bender, widow of Michael Schwerner, at the University of Mississippi
This dissertation examines how ideas about the future and the past shaped the meaning and role of Mi...
Presentation at the Society of American Archivists Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA on August 16, 2...
This is a senior honors thesis completed through the Department of English at UNC-Chapel Hill. Drawi...
Although best-known as the home of William Faulkner, Rowan Oak and a number of associated outbuildin...
Excerpt from the article: The College of William and Mary was the second university in the U.S. aft...
This interdisciplinary unit focuses on the institution of slavery and the many forms in which it man...
The “Behind the Big House” Project / Jodi Skipper, University of Mississippi and Suzanne DavidsonBeh...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...