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Since Europeans first landed in what is now Virginia, both residents and visitors have told stories about the state and its inhabitants that reflect their sense of what Virginia is and should be. In this class, we’ll read and discuss texts by and about three key groups who helped shape the history of Virginia between the beginning of European colonization and the early 1830s: the people who interacted at Jamestown (Native Americans, including Pocahontas and her family, European settlers, and kidnapped Africans); Thomas Jefferson and members of his family, free and enslaved; and Nat Turner and other enslaved people who sought to free themselves by insurrection. We’ll begin by reading primary texts written at the time these figures lived, then examine how their stories have been told and retold through the present day.
ENGH 202 DL7 is an online section.
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