Six graduate students from 91亚色鈥檚 Department of History are currently conducting archival research at the Sierra Leone Public Archives in Sierra Leone to help preserve
endangered documents and repatriate historical material to the country.
Augustin D'Almeida
Master鈥檚 degree candidates Myles Ali, Chantelle Flowers and Shoshawnah Ross Lautenschlager, along with PhD candidates Katrina Keefer, Jeffrey Gunn and Augustin D鈥橝lmeida, are part of an archival research initiative under the direction of Paul Lovejoy, director of The Harriet Tubman Institute, and Professor Suzanne Schwarz of the University of Worcester. The students will be wrapping up their research in Sierra Leone in early May.
This digitization project is in collaboration with Professor Joe Alie, chair of the Department of History, Fourah Bay College, and Albert Moore, director of the Sierra Leone
Public Archives, supported by a grant from the British Library Endangered Archives Program.
Katrina Keefer and Chantelle Flowers
In addition to their archival research, the six graduate students will also present at the Sierra Leone Past and Present 2012 Conference. In 2011, Sierra Leone celebrated 50 years as an independent country, and 2012 marks the 10th anniversary of the end of the Sierra Leone civil war.
The aim of the conference is to explore the diversity of 聽
Sierra Leone's past and to place the modern history of Sierra Leone in historical perspective. It is geared towards assessing the current state of research and how that research can be disseminated within Sierra Leone and abroad.
Jeffrey Gunn
Ali will present his paper, 鈥淓xplaining 鈥業ll Treatment鈥 in the Sierra Leone Escaped Slave Registry, 1885-1894鈥, while Gunn will look at 鈥淜ru Agency in West Africa and British Guyana鈥.
Flowers will discuss the significance of 鈥淎frican Coffee and Slavery in the Upper Guinea
Coast鈥, and Keefer will present her paper 鈥淪carification and Identity in the Registers of Liberated Africans鈥.
Shoshawnah Ross Lautenschlager
Lautenschlager will talk about 鈥淭he Removal of 鈥楢lien Children鈥 in the Colony of Sierra
Leone 1865-1687鈥, and D鈥橝lmeida will discuss 鈥淭he Anglo Portuguese Mixed Commission Court in Sierra Leone鈥.
Myles Ali
The conference is sponsored by the Sierra Leone Public Archives, Fourah Bay College, the Harriet Tubman Institute, the Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History, the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada and the University of Worcester.
For more information, visit the website.
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