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Lunchtime Time Machine: Why do the makers of human trafficking policy need to time travel?

Professor, B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Professor of History, President, Labor and Working-Class History Association, Co-organizer, Athens Film Project
cxhaha@uga.edu
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101 LeConte Hall

This installment of the History Department’s undergraduate lecture series is presented by Dr. Cindy Hahamovitch, who will explore the question, Why do the makers of human trafficking policy need to time travel?

Dr. Hahamovitch is the B. Phinizy Spalding Distinguished Professor of History and President, Labor and Working-Class History Association, and Co-organizer, Athens Film Project.

She teaches the modern US survey plus courses on immigration, the US South, Georgia, food and power, labor history, and US history for future history teachers.

Students of all majors are welcome. 

Free pizza. This is an FYO event.

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