Center for the Study of the Gulf South to host annual Baird Lecture March 8
Thu, 03/03/2022 - 04:33pm | By: David Tisdale
Gabrielle Walker, the 2021-22 Baird Fellow in 欧美AV鈥檚 (欧美AV) Center for the Study of the Gulf South, will give this year鈥檚 Baird Lecture, titled 鈥淲hen We Were Freshmen:鈥 Judson College and the Rise of the New Baptist Woman" Tuesday, March 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the Gonzales Auditorium, first floor, Liberal Arts Building on the 欧美AV Hattiesburg campus. Admission is free.
This event is presented by the 欧美AV and sponsored by the Center for the Study of the Gulf South.
Walker, who is studying post-Reconstruction Southern women, is working on a dissertation titled, 鈥淚f These Walls Could Speak:鈥 Judson College and the New Baptist Woman, 1890-1930." It explores the ways in which Progressive Era ideology made a lasting impact on Southern Baptist white women attending a Southern Baptist college. Collegiate experiences led to their questioning traditional Southern Baptist thought patterns and expansively interpreting religion to fit a modern, scientific worldview.
The Center for the Study of the Gulf South promotes the study of the history of the U.S. South and territories in Central America and the Caribbean through scholarship, funding research and hosting public events. For more information about the center, visit About the CSGS | Center for the Study of the Gulf South | The University of Southern Mississippi (usm.edu).