
Adriana M. Brodsky, Associate Professor of History
In Fall 2017, Adriana M. Brodsky, associate professor of history, is scheduled to teach a course on slavery in St. Mary’s County.

Jeffrey Coleman, Associate Professor of English and Coordinator for African and African Diaspora Studies
In Fall 2017, the African and African Diaspora Studies program (AADS), led by Jeffrey Coleman, associate professor of English and coordinator for African and African Diaspora Studies, will host its first annual symposium. Members of AADS, other faculty members and students will deliver papers that will coincide with this year’s theme, “From Slavery to Freedom: The Struggle for Civic Virtue at St. Mary’s and Beyond.” The symposium will give special attention to recently discovered evidence that St. Mary’s Female Seminary owned slaves during the nineteenth century. The symposium will also examine practices designed to memorialize slavery on American college campuses. In addition, scholars will explore the history of slavery in St. Mary’s County, Southern Maryland and other parts of Maryland.

Dr. Julia King, Professor of Archeology

Iris Ford, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
In Spring 2018, Julie King, professor of anthropology, and Iris Ford, associate professor of anthropology, will teach a seminar on slavery in St. Mary’s City, in the county, and in the greater region.