The Search for Race: Civil War Medicine and Science

This is being advertised by the BTLC! Please view the description for how to register. 

TLC Credit: IS, GO

Presenters: Leslie Schwalm, Professor Emeritus in the Departments of History and Gender, Women's & Sexuality Studies

Description: Leslie uses the social and cultural history of Civil War medicine and science to probe the question of how and why anti-Black racism survived the destruction of slavery. Leslie's talk will describe how white Northerners—the U.S. Sanitary Commission and Army medical personnel—conducted wartime research aimed at proving Black medical and biological inferiority. She argues that this research not only led to the mistreatment of Black soldiers and civilians, it also promoted the notion of white authority about racial science and medicine.

Learning goals: Design and engage/implement cross-cultural experiences connected to content-area programs and the development of global competencies; Create connections to global and local complex challenges that impact the shared human experience.

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Thursday, March 21, 2024 4:00pm to 5:00pm
Biology Building East
Rm 101
210 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52240
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