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Local anthropology research tells story of race relations

Looking into local history and race relations.

July 22, 2013 by Strategic Communication

Beginning in 2009, Dr. Elizabeth Sobel, associate professor of anthropology at Missouri State University, along with colleagues and students, began excavation at the Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site in Ash Grove. Since that time, the team has expanded to several related projects to find out more about local history and race relations.

 


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Filed Under: Faculty and Staff Page Tagged With: College of Humanities and Public Affairs, Elizabeth Sobel, Missouri State Journal, research, Sociology anthropology and gerontology

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