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Brian Caton, associate professor of history, will present the first Paideia Texts and Issues lecture of the spring semester. While “Bridgerton” may excite our sensibilities by placing twenty-first-century racial sensibilities into the context of London at the turn of the nineteenth century, what did real mixed-race people think, and how did they live during that time and beyond? This lecture uses the lives of two Anglo-Indian men—James Skinner (1778-1841) and Henry Charles van Cortlandt (1814-88)—to show how a sense of belonging was central to their careers, their decision-making, their constructions of family, and their senses of legacy.