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This panel examines slavery and systems of coerced labor and labor struggles around the world since the 18th century.
Enslaved Agrarian Knowledge and the Limits to Planter Power from the U.S. South to India - Zach Sell, Brown University
The Rosenwald YMCA's; Their Legacy and the Need for a 21st Century Resurrection - Daniel Acker, Public Historian and Independant Researcher
Growing Black Farmers: The role of critical agricultural education in developing rural communities - Sarah Franzen, Emory University
Addressing the Skilled Employment Crisis under Jim Crow: Building Trades Education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, 1890-1930 - Todd M. Michney, Georgia Institute of Technology
Booker T. Washington and the National Negro Business League's Influence on Oklahoma - Michael B. Boston, The College at Brockport.edu