Race and Place in Charlottesville

By The Center for Christian Study

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Listen to a Study Center tour of Charlottesville's history of race and racism interpreted through the streets, buildings, monuments, and spaces of Charlottesville’s university and downtown communities. Led by Study Center Board Chair and Professor of Architectural History, Louis Nelson, the series features interviews with local experts, public historians, and residents. This podcast is a production of the Center for Christian Study in Charlottesville, VA.

Episode Date
Race and Place Trailer
Mar 01, 2019
Episode 1 | The Second Slave Trade
Feb 28, 2019
Episode 2 | Building the University
Feb 27, 2019
Episode 3 | Hidden Stories at UVA
Feb 26, 2019
Episode 4 | Secret Gardens
Feb 25, 2019
Episode 5 | Archaeology at UVA
Feb 24, 2019
Episode 6 | Digging Up Graves
Feb 23, 2019
Episode 7 | Futility of Resistance
Feb 22, 2019
Episode 8 | Eugenics at UVA
Feb 21, 2019
Episode 9 | Building Bridges
Feb 20, 2019
Episode 10 | Property and Power
Feb 19, 2019
Episode 11 | Just After Reconstruction
Feb 18, 2019
Episode 12 | An Oral History of Starr Hill
Feb 17, 2019
Episode 13 | The City Inside a City
Feb 16, 2019
Episode 14 | Separate and Unequal
Feb 15, 2019
Episode 15 | Remembering Integration
Feb 14, 2019
Episode 16 | Vinegar Hill: Eminent Domain
Feb 13, 2019
Episode 17 | Vinegar Hill: Enfranchisement of Place
Feb 12, 2019
Episode 18 | Acting Out the Lost Cause
Feb 11, 2019
Episode 19 | Three Histories of the KKK
Feb 08, 2019
Episode 20 | Monumental Legacies
Feb 07, 2019
Episode 21 | Where Are We Today?
Feb 05, 2019
Episode 22 | Calling the Church
Jan 30, 2019