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Africans in Renaissance Europe: History and Legacy. (A discussion panel)

“The Three Mulattoes of Esmereldas” (1599) is one of the works in “Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe," at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore.Credit...Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
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Reading Room (303), Zell Miller Learning Center, 3rd floor
Join us for a discussion panel on "Africans in Renaissance Europe: History and Legacy." 
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments.
 
With special guests:
 
Chair: John Morrow, Jr., UGA, History Emeritus

   Jareema Hylton, Emory University, English

      Title: TBA

   Elizabeth Wright, UGA, Romance Languages,

      "Black Lives Across Two Renaissances: From Golden Age Spain to 1920s Harlem"

   Sujata Iyengar, UGA, English,

      "The English Renaissance and the Black Diaspora, from John Blanke to Bishop Holsey"  

With commenting by: Ben Ehlers, UGA, History

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