“Teaching Difficult Topics Through Primary Sources: A Virtual Workshop and Live Q&A with Amy Murrell Taylor”

Hosted by Amy Murrell Taylor

 

This workshop will provide a grounded, evidence-based way of focusing on difficult history.

Amy Murrell Taylor is the T. Marshall Hahn Jr. Professor of History at the University of Kentucky, where she is a social and cultural historian of the nineteenth-century United States, with a focus on the American South. The U.S. history survey course is one of her very favorite courses to teach each year, and she has been honored with her university’s Provost’s Award for Outstanding Teaching and Great Teacher Awards. Her latest book, Embattled Freedom: Journeys through the Civil War's Slave Refugee Camps, received multiple national awards, and she is a new co-author on the upcoming Full and Brief 13th Editions and 4th Essential Learning Edition of America: A Narrative History.

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