English Professor Joins Others in Upcoming Publication
Dr. Kendra Hamilton, assistant professor of English, has been published in the Summer 2015 edition of Common-place, a magazine publication of the American Antiquarian Society. Her article in this edition is a reflection on the Nat Fuller Feasts.
The Nat Fuller Feast was an event held in downtown Charleston, on April 15, 2015, and at PC on April 9, 2015, that was a reflection of the significance of the original celebratory dinner hosted by Nat Fuller in April 1865. This dinner marked the end of the American Civil War and slavery while signifying hope for racial equality. This feast was convened by David Shields of the University of South Carolina.
Hamilton joined a roundtable of articles by the various sponsors of the Nat Fuller Feasts. She adds this article with growing lists of commentary for 2015. Most recently, she had an op-ed appear in The Statehouse Blog, which is a weekly roundup of what’s going on in policy and politics within the state of South Carolina.
This article can be accessed online or in the Summer 2015 edition of Common-place.
Written by Rebecca Rowell, a senior English major, double minor in media studies and women and gender studies from Lugoff, S.C.