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“The Excavation of Rachel H. Flowers”

John Fea   |  September 10, 2019

Check out my Messiah College history colleague Bernardo Michael and Messiah history alum Christina Thomas in this short documentary on Christina’s work on Rachel Flowers, the first African American student to graduate from Messiah.  Christina is currently a doctoral candidate in American history at The Johns Hopkins University.

[vimeo 344854219 w=640 h=360] The Excavation of Rachel Flowers from Messiah College COMM Dept Films on Vimeo.

 

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Filed Under: Way of Improvement Tagged With: African American history, African American religion, archival research, archives, Bernardo Michael, Christian colleges., Christina Thomas, documentaries.

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