Foundation, the National Humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. Others. His first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the Frederick Douglass book prize. He was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. He currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. Please join me in welcoming wood sweet. Right. All right. Thanks, ashley. Im so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. The southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. And its a story that even seems eerily familiar. One day, late in the summer of 1793, a 17 year old selling girl named lorna sawyer was walking down broadway in york city when she was harassed. A group of frenchmen as cat called her. She, a young gentleman, stepped forward to rescue her. He escorted her home. He asked her out for a walk a couple of e
He is professor of history at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill and the former director of their program in, sexuality studies. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the National Humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. Others. His first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the Frederick Douglass book prize. He was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. He currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. Please join me in welcoming wood sweet. Right. All right. Thanks, ashley. Im so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. The southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. And its a story that even seems eerily familiar. One day, late in the summer of 1793, a 17 year old selling girl named lorn
Tonight though. Were very, very excited to have john wood sweet with us. He is professor of history at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill and the former director of their program in, sexuality studies. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the National Humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. Others. His first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the Frederick Douglass book prize. He was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. He currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. Please join me in welcoming wood sweet. Right. All right. Thanks, ashley. Im so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. The southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. And its a story that even seems eerily familiar. O
The National Endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the National Humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. Others. His first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the Frederick Douglass book prize. He was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. He currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. Please join me in welcoming wood sweet. Right. All right. Thanks, ashley. Im so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. The southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. And its a story that even seems eerily familiar. One day, late in the summer of 1793, a 17 year old selling girl named lorna sawyer was walking down broadway in york city when she was harassed. A group of frenchmen as cat called her. She, a young gentleman, stepped forward to rescue her. He escort
tonight though. we re very, very excited to have john wood sweet with us. he is professor of history at the university of north carolina at chapel hill and the former director of their program in, sexuality studies. he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the national humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. others. his first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the frederick douglass book prize. he was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. he currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. please join me in welcoming wood sweet. right. all right. thanks, ashley. i m so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. the southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. and it s a story that even seems eeril