AUTHORS' BOOK SIGNING
Thursday, October 3rd 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Open to the Public

Have you published this year?
Advertise your title at the convention
and
take advantage of our Authors' Book Signing Event
.


The ASALH convention presents an exciting opportunity for you to gain visibility and promote your
book as well as learn ab out leading
current issues in the field of African American history.

Promote your book by encouraging your publisher to advertise in the 2013 souvenir journal book for
the 98th Annual ASALH meeting!

The 98th Annual meeting is an occasion to share the cultural and historical contributions by people of
African descent.  Nearly 1,000 attendees from across the nation and internationally will convene to
further explore the 2013 National Black History theme:
"At the Crossroads of Freedom and Equality:
The Emancipation Proclamation and the March on Washington ."

After the conference has ended the souvenir journal will be circulated to members of the community by
conference attendees.  


Interested authors can also participate in this year's book signing!
As a current member of ASALH we will showcase your work on the
ASALH Bookshelf. Your book title will
be listed in the Annual ASALH Convention Souvenir Journal, which is circulated to colleges and
universities as well as other ASALH partners.

Reserve your space now!

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Online registration for this event
has been incorporated into the new commerce section of our website,
powered by Avectra. Click here to register.
(Note: Membership in ASALH is required to register for this event.)

To learn more about the transition to these new features
and how they work, click here.

OR

You may register for this event using this printable mail-in form.


Spaces fill quickly, so don't wait. Completed applications will be
considered on a first come, first served basis.
 
DEADLINE TO APPLY: July 15, 2013

For more information, or if you have question, please e-mail us.

2010 Convention
98th Annual ASALH Convention
October 2-6,
2013

2013 National Black History Theme:
At the Crossroads of Freedom and Equality:
The Emancipation Proclamation and the March on Washington

Hyatt | Jacksonville, FL