History Center of Tompkins County
Peter & Phyllis Webb were born enslaved and brought to the Town of Caroline as children. They married in 1819. Peter purchased his freedom in 1818 for $350; Phyllis remained enslaved until New York abolished slavery in 1827. Their descendants still live in Tompkins County.
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Avalon Foundation Professor in Humanities Emeritus
Music, Medieval Studies Program, German Studies
… in Berlin in 2001-02. In fall 2007, he was Fowler Hamilton Visiting Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford. … in Berlin in 2001-02. In fall 2007, he was Fowler Hamilton Visiting Fellow at Christ Church, Oxford. Office Hours By …
Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences Professor of French, Francophone & Comparative Literature
Cognitive Science Program, Comparative Literature, French Studies Program, Romance Studies
… at Tsinghua University in Beijing. In the past, he held visiting appointments in universities located in Africa, …
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Mars photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech; Atacama photo: Armando Azua-Bustos/Provided
On the left is of the Jezero Crater, on the surface of Mars; the image on the right is the Red Stone Jurassic fossil delta of the Atacama Desert in northwestern Chile, a popular geological analog for Mars.