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Eunice Toh brings Detroit back into Shadd's cartographies. "Notes on Canada West" was published in #Detroit + she first returns to the US, through Detroit. How do her print and physical circuits and communities speak imaginatively, conceptually, concretely? #MASCSymposium @DigBlk
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Dr. Lopez Matthews talks about how materials sometimes need to be in spaces, sites, where they are both legible and accessible to those in the community. That archivists can redirect records to those community archives too. #MASCSymposium
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What an awesome panel at #MASCSymposium. I only caught the tale end, but I’ll be going back to watch the full panel when I can. Inspiring work.
Dr. Lopez Matthews talks about how materials sometimes need to be in spaces, sites, where they are both legible and accessible to those in the community. That archivists can redirect records to those community archives too. #MASCSymposium
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Martha Jones warns (as Frances Foster has) that stories of firsts erase those who paved the way. Jones pushes for the expansive colletivity of barrier-breaking as she centers Mary Ann Shadd Cary's law school career while she was teaching + mothering. #MASCSymposium @marthasjones_
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#MASCSymposium going on now @DigBlk. @marthasjones_ bridging the "two Mary Ann Shadd Carys" and recognizing generations of scholarship from foundational work of Janes Rhodes to new work by @blkstudysbrandi #vanguard @BasicBooks @CCP_org @DouglassDayorg #BWOA
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What does it mean for Black reformers to live long, robust lives that get periodized alongside anti-slavery timelines? @marthasjones_ keynote at the #MASCSymposium centers👉Mary Ann Shadd Cary as a legal thinker👈 in her postbellum life in Washington D.C.
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Eunice Toh centers Shadd's approach to Black soil ecologies as a site of contestation, "diasporic soil," + Black body politics. Look for these rich and abundant articles in the edited collection we plan will emerge from the #MASCSymposium edited by Dr. Kristin Moriah @DarkStars__
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Shout out from @DigBlk and CCP to datejie cheko green for her steadfast encouragement and correction to displace our own US centricity--and for our work to be in real partnership with scholars and archives in Canada. We listened. #MASCSymposium grows from those seeds.
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Great questions at the #MASCSymposium. RJ @boutelly asks about how @marthasjones_'s attn. to Black alternative methods of legal training outside of law school recalls the ways in which Black memory work takes place outside of traditional archives.
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Day 1 of Mary Ann Shadd Cary in the Here and Now kicks off at 10am ET over on @DigBlk! #MASCSymposium
Today at 10 A.M. ET -- We go live! Mary Ann Shadd Cary In the Here and Now Streaming on @DigBlk and https://t.co/nTG3WNDhEN!
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Accountable archives would mean *shared protocols* to let donors know they have power thru DONOR agreements--letting people know that community needs can be codified into formal agreements about access, description, processing, timetables and preservation. @DigBlk #MASCSymposium
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Day 2 of the #MASCSymposium starts at 10am ET!
We're back at 10 AM ET for Day 2 of the #MASCSymposium! Join us for engaging conversations and a noon keynote from @marthasjones_!
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Thrilled to be attending this today & learning more from esteemed scholars abt Mary Ann Shadd Cary, a remarkable woman with a strong connection to #ckont. Each time I feel I cannot be more impressed w her achievements, I learn something new & am inspired yet again. #MASCSymposium
In 1853, Mary Ann Shadd Cary became the first Black woman to publish a newspaper, The Provincial Freeman, which provided the perspective of Black Canadian emigrants and anti-slavery activists. #MASCSymposium
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What an education from @blacklikewho at the @CCP_org conference about Mary Ann Shadd Cary. My mind is full to bursting of his powerful words & arguments! His knowledge is so vast. Thinking much more deeply about the concept of “borders” now. Thank you #MASCSymposium!
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*Black editors* such as Mary Ann Shadd Cary "walk readers through constitutional structures." @marthasjones_ shows how MASC was effectively teaching *before* going to @howardlawschool. Fascinating disc. of Black newspaper audiences being in legal training! #MASCSymposium
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Feeling fortunate to be attending “Mary Ann Shadd Cary in the Here and Now” conference organized by the @ccp_org - learned a great deal from @blkstudysbrandi. Thank you for sharing your research & knowledge! #MASCSymposium
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Really looking forward to this. #MASCSymposium
Our minds are spinning at the #MASCSymposium! Join us at 12pm (EDT) for our opening keynote with the great @blacklikewho! Airing live on YouTube:
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If you're not attending the @DigBlk #MASCSymposium you're truly missing out! @blacklikewho gave an amazing keynote and there have only been 🔥 speakers this morning. It's coming back at 2pm, there's a whole day tomorrow with @marthasjones_ keynoting! Get into it!
In the Keynote, @blacklikewho discusses Luminary: Mary Ann Shadd Cary by Adeyemi Adegbesan. Reflecting on the focus on Black Studies, Canadian Studies, and how Black Canadian Studies can be centered in the academy. https://t.co/MX23gOGVR7
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#MASCSymposium Ed's note: For more of Shadd Cary's legal thinking, see her work on the "Committee on Women's Labor" at the Colored National Labor Convention, held in Washington, D.C., 1869 https://t.co/6NqwhtCovT Some screenshots below ↓
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