Martha A. Sandweiss Explained

Martha Ann Sandweiss
Birth Date:29 March 1954
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Education:Radcliffe College (BA)
Yale University (PhD)
Employer:Princeton University
Occupation:Historian

Martha Ann Sandweiss (born March 29, 1954)[1] is an American historian, with particular interests in the history of the American West, visual culture, and public history. She is a professor of History at Princeton University, and the author of several books.[2] Sandweiss is the Founder and Project Director of the Princeton & Slavery Project, a large-scale investigation into Princeton University's historical ties to the institution of slavery.[3]

Princeton & Slavery Project

The Princeton & Slavery Project began with an undergraduate research seminar Sandweiss taught in spring 2013, and has since grown to comprise a website and public programming events in Princeton, New Jersey.[4] The Project website launched on November 6, 2017, and currently includes more than 90 scholarly essays, a digital archive of hundreds of historical sources, video interviews with Princeton University alumni, and other multimedia tools and features. A scholarly symposium presenting Project findings was held in November 2017, beginning with a keynote speech by Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison and including panels discussing the Project's research and its implications for the study of slavery in the United States.[5] As part of the symposium, the McCarter Theatre in Princeton commissioned and premiered seven original short plays based on collaboration with Project researchers.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors . 2010 . Gale . 9780787639952 . January 27, 2023 . Collection . Martha A. Sandweiss .
  2. Web site: Martha A. Sandweiss . Department of History . Princeton University . November 7, 2017.
  3. News: Schuessler . Jennifer . Princeton Digs Deep Into Its Fraught Racial History . November 7, 2017 . The New York Times . November 6, 2017.
  4. News: About Princeton & Slavery . The Princeton & Slavery Project . November 1, 2018.
  5. News: Princeton and Slavery Symposium explores U.S. history 'writ small,' reveals 'powerful and fruitful' research . Princeton University . November 1, 2018 . en.
  6. News: Putting the Ghosts of Princeton's Racial Past Onstage . Schuessler . Jennifer . November 6, 2017 . The New York Times . November 1, 2018 . en.