From Africa and France to Haiti and Carolina: The Noisette Family's Journey
Event Type
Presentation
Location
Hicks Dining Hall
Start Date
5-3-2020 12:30 PM
End Date
5-3-2020 1:30 PM
Description
These seven undergraduate students are working during Spring 2020 as Prince Fellows in the Department of History under the supervision of Professor Eliza Glaze: Jeffery Hart; Douglas Sophia; Tamaray White; Lauryn Johnson; Logan Moses; Royson Laclé, Malik Bennett. Each of the students, who range from second years to seniors, are exploring one aspect of the Noisette family's history as they migrated from Europe and Africa, to Haiti and ultimately South Carolina. The archival materials they have transcribed and examined are held in the South Caroliniana Library at USC (Columbia), the South Carolina Historical Collections, and Special Collections at the College of Charleston.
Recommended Citation
Glaze, F. Eliza, "From Africa and France to Haiti and Carolina: The Noisette Family's Journey" (2020). International Gullah Geechee and African Diaspora Conference. 36.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/iggad/2020/fullconference/36
From Africa and France to Haiti and Carolina: The Noisette Family's Journey
Hicks Dining Hall
These seven undergraduate students are working during Spring 2020 as Prince Fellows in the Department of History under the supervision of Professor Eliza Glaze: Jeffery Hart; Douglas Sophia; Tamaray White; Lauryn Johnson; Logan Moses; Royson Laclé, Malik Bennett. Each of the students, who range from second years to seniors, are exploring one aspect of the Noisette family's history as they migrated from Europe and Africa, to Haiti and ultimately South Carolina. The archival materials they have transcribed and examined are held in the South Caroliniana Library at USC (Columbia), the South Carolina Historical Collections, and Special Collections at the College of Charleston.