About this Event
Dear colleagues,
Please join us for the third Legal History Workshop on Monday, February 10, 3:30-4:30 pm in rm. 2467 of the Law School, to welcome Tamika Y. Nunley, Duke University, to discuss her book The Demands of Justice: Enslaved Women, Capital Crime, and Clemency in Early Virginia. The introduction and Chapter 4 are attached.
Tamika Nunley is Research Professor of History at Duke University, and author of At the Threshold of Liberty: Women, Slavery, and Shifting Identities in Washington, D.C. (UNC Press, 2021) and The Demands of Justice: Enslaved Women, Capital Crime, and Clemency in Early Virginia, 1662-1865 (UNC Press, 2024). Her work has been supported by the Andrew Mellon and Woodrow Wilson foundations as well as the American Association of University Women and the Bright Institute Fellowship. In 2023, the Library of Congress named her the Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in Ethics and American History.
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Ariela J. Gross
Distinguished Professor of Law and History
UCLA School of Law
www.arielajgross.com
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCLA School of Law (Room 2467), 385 Charles E Young Drive East, Los Angeles, United States
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