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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2023 · 11 MIN

Gender and Race in Historical International Relations episode 6: Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments

from Students of Humanities · host Universiteit Leiden Faculteit Geesteswetenschappen

In this podcast episode, Sorcha Lanigan and Sophie Carr-Brulard discuss Saidia Hartman's book 'Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments' which is an exploration of the intimate lives of young Black women in Philadelphia and New York in early 20th century.  

In this podcast episode, Sorcha Lanigan and Sophie Carr-Brulard discuss Saidia Hartman's book 'Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments' which is an exploration of the intimate lives of young Black women in Philadelphia and New York in early 20th century.

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