We are excited to be joined by Jennifer Morgan, Professor of History in the department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University, for a public symposium discussing her book "Reckoning with Slavery: Gender, Kinship and Capital in the Early Black Atlantic". Jennifer will be joined by Professors of Early Modern History Zoltan Biedermann (UCL) and Laura Gowing (KCL).
The talk will take place in Bush House Lecture Theatre 1, Strand Campus, will last approximately 1 hour, and will be accompanied by a drinks reception.
We aim to begin the talk at 5pm, so please arrive beforehand in time to take your seats. The talk will take place in Bush House Lecture Theatre 1, Strand Campus. Please enter via the Aldwych/North entrance to Bush House. Here you will need to sign in as a visitor at the reception desk (if external to KCL), before proceeding through security. Lecture Theatre 1 will then be directly opposite you. It may take some time to get everyone signed in, so please do arrive early if you can.
This event is being held with the Institute of Historical Research, and hosted by Medicine and the Making of Race and the Centre for Early Modern Studies at King’s.