Two William & Mary faculty members will lead the multiyear effort to better understand the role of race in the College’s history, including its connections to slavery, Provost Michael R. Halleran ...
Click here for original story from the WY Daily. As the oldest university in the South and the second oldest in the country, the history of William & Mary goes back more than 300 years, “anyone who ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — William & Mary’s Lemon Project is hosting its 11th-annual symposium. This year’s theme is Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism, and Justice for All.
The most challenging aspects now of telling the story of slavery in America is “making the information public. How is the best way to get the word (of a specific issue or event) out to the public? How ...
William & Mary’s Lemon Project Symposium is back for its 12th year, with a return to in-person panels. The theme of the symposium, which will be held March 25-26 at the college’s School of Education, ...
The College of William & Mary’s 11th annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium will be held virtually next week with panel discussions, keynote speeches and performances that are centered on the history ...