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Tuesday, June 7 • 2:30pm - 3:20pm
Putting Slave Narratives on the Map & Student Campus Mapping Projects Using ARCGIS Online

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Digital mapping pushes students to analyze historical and literary sources for concrete information regarding time and place. Slave narratives can be read as both historical documents and as literature, and students who use these narratives to create digital maps use this technology to tell a story about the realities of chattel slavery in antebellum America.

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A showcase of several SNC focused online mapping projects. 

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Amy Lewis

Assistant Professor of Humanities and Liberal Studies, St. Norbert College
Amy Lewis uses digital mapping in a project-based class on nineteenth-century slave narratives. As an Assistant Professor in Humanities and Liberal Arts, Amy is looking for class projects that combine more traditional research skills  with the creative maker culture of the 21st... Read More →


Tuesday June 7, 2016 2:30pm - 3:20pm CDT
Mulva Library - 304

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