Department of History

Slavery and Memorialization Speaker Series

Dr. Ibrahima Seck (University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar, Senegal, and Director of research of the Whitney Plantation Slavery Museum in Wallace, Louisiana) "A journey through slavery at the Whitney Plantation (Louisiana)"

Event Description

The Whitney Plantation is a former indigo then sugar plantation located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana. The site is now open to the public as a museum with a total focus on slavery. At Whitney, the visitors are offered a unique perspective on the lives of Louisiana's enslaved people using restored historic buildings, museum exhibits, memorial artwork and hundreds of first-person slave narratives. As a site of memory and consciousness, the Whitney Plantation Museum is meant to pay homage to all the people who were enslaved in Louisiana and everywhere else in the United States of America. In his lecture, Dr. Seck will present the history of the Whitney Plantation in the wider context of the Atlantic slave trade and will touch on many topics related to the cultural legacies of slavery in Louisiana.

Date

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Time

4:00pm to 5:30pm

Location and Address

History Lounge

Followed by reception in the History Department Common Area

This talk is part of the speaker series on "Slavery and Memorialization in the Atlantic World" co-organized by Dr. Keila Grinberg,Dr. Alaina Robert, and Dr. Pernille Røge. 

For more information, please contact per20@pitt.edu

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