TRANSCRIPT: Brianna: What does the 19th century sex trade, Jacksonian religious fanaticism, and the orphan labor industry all have in common? These moments in history
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Over the weekend, I spent the first half of my Saturday attending the “Recovery and Community: Multiethnic Digital Humanities in 2022” conference at UIC. Outside
Dr. Liz Covart is an early America historian with a key focus on scholarly history, public history, and digital humanities. Currently, Dr. Covart works as