Black History Month Pursuits of Knowledge: Christopher Brown on Antislavery and the American Revolution

Black History Month  Pursuits of Knowledge: Christopher Brown on Antislavery and the American Revolution

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Join us in conversation with Christopher Brown for a program reconsidering the Revolution through the lens of antislavery thought and action.

Event Details:
Seating open at 5:30pm and the program begins promptly at 6pm.
Meet the speaker after the program.
Complimentary parking is available at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center.

About the Program
As the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this program will reconsider the Revolution through the lens of antislavery thought and action. Professor Christopher Brown, a leading historian of slavery, abolition, and the British Atlantic world, will examine how revolutionary ideals of liberty, natural rights, and human equality intersected-often uneasily-with the institution of slavery.

About the Speaker:
Christopher Brown is Professor in the Department of History at Columbia University. He is the author of Moral Capital: Foundations of British Abolitionism (2006), and co-editor of Arming Slaves: From Classical Times to the Modern Age (2006). His scholarship has received major awards in four different fields of study – American History, British History, Atlantic History, and the History of Slavery, Abolition, and Resistance. At Columbia he directed the Society of Fellows in the Humanities, served as Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, and received university-wide honors for excellence in mentoring M.A. and Ph.D. students. Christopher holds degrees from Yale University and Oxford University. The latter he attended as a Rhodes Scholar.

Details

February 10, 2026 - February 10, 2026
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Albemarle County

Monticello
1050 Monticello Loop
Charlottesville, VA 22902

Category: Lecture/Seminar