18th-19th C. Studies Colloquium: "Blood Sugar Boycotts, Gender, and British Abolitionist Literature" with Dr. Patricia Matthew | Department of English

18th-19th C. Studies Colloquium: "Blood Sugar Boycotts, Gender, and British Abolitionist Literature" with Dr. Patricia Matthew

Event Information
Event Date: 
Wednesday, October 25, 2017 - 3:30pm
Location: 
LANG 316

The 18th- and 19th-Century Studies Colloquium, sponsored by the Department of English, presents "Blood Sugar Boycotts, Gender, and British Abolitionist Literature," presented by Dr. Patricia Matthew from Montclair State University.

The colloquium will take place Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 3:30 p.m. in Language 316, and all are welcome.

Interested faculty and graduate students are also welcome to attend a luncheon with Dr. Matthew at 12 p.m. that same day in Willis 250-H to discuss her recent book, Written/Unwritten: Diversity & the Hidden Truths of Tenure. Please rsvp to nora.gilbert@unt.edu by 10/9 if you would like to attend the lunch.