Julia Grummitt
Julia Grummitt is a Ph.D. Candidate in History, whose research focuses on visual and material culture in the United States. Her dissertation examines connections between antebellum print illustration and U.S. Indian policy exploring how an expanding network of U.S. print production and circulation, as represented by sources such as McKenney and Hall’s History of the Indian Tribes of North America (1836-1844), corresponded to the expansion of the United States’ continental empire. A contributing researcher and writer to the Princeton and Slavery Project, this semester Julia joins the Center for Digital Humanities as a University Administrative Fellow and a member of the Douglass Day 2020 core team.