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SUMMARY:The Economics of Slavery\, July 7–13
DESCRIPTION:\n 	Director\n \n 	\n 		Walter Johnson\, Winthrop 
 Professor of History and African American Studies\
 ,&nbsp\;Harvard University\n 	\n 		Overview\n 	\n 
 		&nbsp\;\n 	\n 		\n 			Readings\n 		\n 			Reading
 s are sent by the Institute to seminar participant
 s. Please check back for readings.\n 	\n 	\n 		\n 
 			Travel &amp\; Accommodations\n 		\n 			Harvard 
 University is located outside of Boston\, Massachu
 setts\, and is easily accessible by all forms of t
 ransportation. Boston Logan International Airport 
 serves the campus by train\, car\, taxi\, or shutt
 le. The Harvard website provides a detailed transp
 ortation page that may help you plan your trip.\n 
 		\n 			Participants will be housed at a local hot
 el and will share rooms. Please check back soon fo
 r updated information on hotel accommodations.\n 	
 \n 	\n 		\n 			Meals\n 		\n 			Meal stipends will 
 be provided by the Gilder Lehrman Institute for Am
 erican History.\n 	\n 	\n 		\n 			Travel Reimburse
 ment\n 		\n 			Each summer seminar participant wil
 l receive reimbursement of travel expenses up to $
 400.&nbsp\;Participants are responsible for making
  their own travel arrangements to and from the sem
 inar.\n 		\n 			Participants traveling internation
 ally or from Alaska and Hawaii receive a $500 stip
 end in lieu of reimbursement upon completion of th
 e seminar.\n 		\n 			Applicants to seminars should
  note that supplements will not be given in cases 
 where the $400 allowance is insufficient to cover 
 all travel expenses.&nbsp\;Our reimbursement polic
 y has changed from previous years.&nbsp\;For more 
 information on our policy&nbsp\;click here.\n 	\n 
 	\n 		\n 			Graduate Credit\n 		\n 			The Gilder L
 ehrman Institute of American History is proud to a
 nnounce its agreement with&nbsp\;Adams State Unive
 rsity&nbsp\;to offer three hours of graduate credi
 t in American history to participating seminar tea
 chers. For more information click here.\n 	\n 	\n 
 		\n 			Questions?\n 		\n 			Email the&nbsp\;Teach
 er Seminars department&nbsp\;or call 646-366-9666.
 \n 	\n 
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LOCATION:Harvard University\n Cambridge\, MA\n United State
 s\n 
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