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AUTHORS' BOOK SIGNING
Founders of Black History Month
The Authors' Book Signing will be held on Thursday, September 30, 2010. ASALH will
host new and noted authors and scholars who will be selling and signing their works.

The event will feature over 30 Authors who are members of ASALH. The will present their
work to convention attendees and the public. All participating authors' titles will be posted to
the
ASALH Bookshelf.

Copies of
Carter G. Woodson's Appeal will be available at the
Authors' Book signing for those who make a tax-deductible donation of
$250 or more to ASALH.  Lost for over eighty years, this stinging critique
of white racism and defense of the black race was undoubtedly too
caustic for white society to publish.  But now you can own a leather-bound,
numbered, signed, and authenticated copy for yourself!  Signed by the
editor, Dr. Daryl Michael Scott, this special edition will be a treasured
addition to any library and a family keepsake for generations.  To make
your donation, please contact ASALH at 202-865-0053.
Guest Authors

Sandra Adell - Confessions of a Slot Machine Queen: A Memoir
Lisa & Edwina Arenas - Baby Obama Yes We Can
Lee D. Baker - Anthropology and the Racial Politics of Culture
Gordon S. Barker - The Imperfect Revolution:  Anthony Burns and the Landscape of Race
in Antebellum America
D'Army Bailey - The Education of a Black Radical; Mine Eyes Have Seen
Dan Berger - The Hidden 1970's: History of Radicalism
Mary Frances Berry - And Justice for All
Stefan Bradley - Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the late 1960s
LaTonya Branham - CULTURESEEK: Connecting to African and African American History
Walter Brown - Memoirs: I Walked the Sloping Hills
Joy Gleason Carew - Blacks, Reds, and Russians: Sojourners in Search of the Soviet Promise
Harry M. Cartwright- Changing Minds in Changing times: The Transformation of Human
Souls Spirituality
Bernard Chavis - The Games of Tennis: An African American Journey
Jelani Cobb - The Substance of Hope
Bettye Collier-Thomas - Jesus, Jobs and Justice
Constance W. Curry - Silver Rights
Lenwood G. Davis - A Travel Guide to Black Historical Sites and Landmarks in North Carolina;
A Paul Robeson Handbook of Everything you want to Know about Paul Robeson
Michelle Duster - "Ida in Her Own Words" & "Ida from Abroad"
Peggy M. Fisher - Lifting Voices: Voices of The Collective Struggle;
Search Lights for My Soul
Tiffany Flowers - I am a Sigma Gamma Rho Legacy and For Those Who Stare at the Moon
John Hope Franklin and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham - From Slavery to Freedom
V.P. Franklin - Journal of African American Life and History
Lisbeth Gant-Britton
Gerald Grant
Ebony Griffin
- Puppets, Strings & Permission
Shirley A.J. Hanshaw - Conversations  with Yusef Komunyakaa
Renee Harrison - Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance
Karla F.C. Holloway - Bookmarks Reading in Black and White
Paulette Horton - Death In Sixty Days
Norma Hubbell
Winston James
- The Struggles of John Brown Russworm
Okeyo Jumal - Spiritual Shackles
Willie J. Kimmons - A Parenting Guidebook
Lillian Lambert - The Road to Someplace Better: From the Segregated South to Harvard  
Business School and Beyond
Patricia P. Marshall - Thomas Day Master Craftsman and Free Man of Color
Keith Mayes - KWANZAA: Black Power and the Making of the African-American Holiday
Tradition
Dawn McCoy - Leadership Building Blocks
Leonard W. Miller - Silent Thunder and Racing While Black
Gregory Mixon - The Atlanta Riot: Race, Class and Violence in a New South City
Martha Noonan - Hands on the Freedom Plow
Gerald S. Norde - Peculiar Affinity: The World the Slave Owners and Their Female Slaves
Made
Jeffrey Perry - Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918 and A Hubert
Harrison Reader
Sonya Ramsey - Reading, Writing and Segregation: A Century of Black Women
Teachers in Nashville
Prezell Robinson - A Man's Reach Should Exceed His Grasp
W. Sherman Rogers - The African American Entrepreneur Then and Now
Philip F. Rubio - There's Always Work at the Post Office: African American Postal Workers
and the Fight for Jobs, Justice, and Equality
Sonia Sanchez - Morning Haiku; I'm Black When I'm Singing, I'm Blue When I Ain't and
Other Plays
Daryl M. Scott - Carter G. Woodson's Appeal  and  Contempt and Pity: Social Policy and the
Image of the Damaged Black Psyche, 1880-1996
Brian Shelleum - Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment
Angela Sims
Anna Smith
- Come and Go By Faith
Patricia Sullivan - Lift Every Voice: The NAACP and The Making of the Civil Rights Movement
Dorothy Swygert - Black Trilogy Plus
Kea Taylor - I Still Do:  A Celebration of African American Weddings
LeRae Umfleet - A Day of Blood: The 1898 Wilmington Race Riot
95th Annual ASALH Convention
2010 Black History Theme:
The History of Black Economic Empowerment

Raleigh, NC
September 29 - October 3, 2010