Berkeley Book Chat with Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby
Creole: Portraits of France’s Foreign Relations During the Long Nineteenth Century

Through her study of portraiture, Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby examines the indeterminacy of the term “Creole” — a label applied to white, black, and mixed-race persons born in French colonies during the nineteenth century.

Geballe Room: 220 Stephens Hall
Wednesday February 21st, 12-1pm

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