The Morrill Act of 1862 established agricultural and mechanical arts colleges by granting public lands to states to promote the liberal and practical education of U.S. citizens of average means. The resulting land-grant university movement brought liberal ideals to (white, male, Christian) Americans by reducing geographic and class barriers to education, while also serving settler colonial interests via redistribution of Indigenous lands and institutionalization of agricultural knowledge production that has entrenched white supremacy. In this paper, I draw on recent scholarship by Lee and Ahtone (2020) to look at the question of land itself in relation to the Indigenous communities who were dispossessed, with a focus on the University of Ca...
Whether leased or sold, Indigenous land provided the endowment capital for new universities in the ...
As an extension of research done for the History and Symbols Committee and President Harris\u27 Race...
"The Color of Development: Racial Capitalism and Land Conflict in Southern California's Imperial Cou...
The Morrill Act of 1862 established agricultural and mechanical arts colleges by granting public lan...
As part of a violent project US imperial expansion into Indigenous lands, the 1862 Morrill Act endow...
Systematic dispossession and economic exploitation of land removed Paiute, Maidu, Pit River and Wash...
In 2019, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) celebrated its centennial year with little...
The relationships between land grant universities in New England and nearby Indigenous tribes are ro...
Increasingly, land-grant universities are acknowledging their history of benefitting from colonizati...
As far as the eye can see and beyond, the hills and mountains, the deserts, even the coastal islands...
“Reckoning the Rural: Racial Capitalism, the San Joaquin Valley, and the University of California” i...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
Recent attention on the California Indian genocide -- specifically, Governor Newsom’s apology -- his...
John and new Brandeis host Jerome Tharaud (author of Apocalyptic Geographies) learn exactly how the ...
Whether leased or sold, Indigenous land provided the endowment capital for new universities in the ...
As an extension of research done for the History and Symbols Committee and President Harris\u27 Race...
"The Color of Development: Racial Capitalism and Land Conflict in Southern California's Imperial Cou...
The Morrill Act of 1862 established agricultural and mechanical arts colleges by granting public lan...
As part of a violent project US imperial expansion into Indigenous lands, the 1862 Morrill Act endow...
Systematic dispossession and economic exploitation of land removed Paiute, Maidu, Pit River and Wash...
In 2019, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) celebrated its centennial year with little...
The relationships between land grant universities in New England and nearby Indigenous tribes are ro...
Increasingly, land-grant universities are acknowledging their history of benefitting from colonizati...
As far as the eye can see and beyond, the hills and mountains, the deserts, even the coastal islands...
“Reckoning the Rural: Racial Capitalism, the San Joaquin Valley, and the University of California” i...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
The construction of California as an American state was a colonial project premised upon Indigenous ...
Recent attention on the California Indian genocide -- specifically, Governor Newsom’s apology -- his...
John and new Brandeis host Jerome Tharaud (author of Apocalyptic Geographies) learn exactly how the ...
Whether leased or sold, Indigenous land provided the endowment capital for new universities in the ...
As an extension of research done for the History and Symbols Committee and President Harris\u27 Race...
"The Color of Development: Racial Capitalism and Land Conflict in Southern California's Imperial Cou...