The American Agricultural Boom: The History of an Oppressed People
Please join Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS) in this important event celebrating the accomplishments of African and African American enslaved people and their impact on modern agriculture. The event will feature a panel discussion of Black professors and farmers to speak on the history of Black people in agriculture, as well as provide modern insight and expertise on the topic. This discussion will be hosted on Zoom, February 25, at 5:00 p.m.
Friday, February 5, 2021 at 5:00pm
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Lectures & Presentations, Ceremonies & Special Events, Training & Workshops
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Current Students, Faculty & Staff, Alumni, General Public, Prospective Students, Families
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Free
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- Animal Science, Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science, Center for Agriculture and Food Security and Preparedness, Center for Global Engagement, Center for Profitable Agriculture, Center for Student Engagement, East Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, Entomology and Plant Pathology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Food Science, Herbert College of Agriculture, History, Institute of Agriculture, International Student and Scholar Services, Lone Oaks Farm, Middleton, McClung Museum of Natural History & Culture, Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center at Lewisburg, Middle Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center at Spring Hill, Multicultural Student Life, Northeast Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center, Office of Equity and Diversity, Office of Title IX, Plant Sciences, Pride Center, School of Natural Resources, UT AgResearch, UT Arboretum, UT Extension, University Libraries, West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center
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Sharon Couch
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865-974-7491
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