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Assistant Professor of History Heidi Hausse explores how Western attitudes toward surgical and artisanal interventions in the body started transforming around 500 years ago.
Harold Franklin, Auburn's first African-American student, said it was made clear that he would not be allowed to earn his master's degree because of the color of his skin.
Dr. Kelly Kennington's discussion on this episode of the “Things You Didn’t Know You Didn’t Know” podcast uncovers how our past shapes the present and how we can all get a better understanding of the history of America and the South.