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Conference Programs will be available in-person at Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront (Jacksonville, Florida) and virtually on ASALH TV on September 20 -24, 2023
Conference Programs will be available in-person at Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront (Jacksonville, Florida) and virtually on ASALH TV on September 20 -24, 2023
Reserve your room at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Covention Center.
The Author’s Book Signing will be one of the events at the 107th Annual Meeting and Conference for individuals who are enthusiastic about the history of America and the African diaspora.
We invite you to participate in the Virtual Author’s Book Talk Event at the 107th Annual Meeting and Conference September 29 – October 1, 2022
View 106th Annual Virtual Conference Souvenir Journal
This session will feature Karlos Hill of University of Oklahoma, John W. Franklin of Franklin Global, Inc./Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture and Melissa N. Stuckey of Elizabeth City State University.
This book roundtable panel will discuss V. P. Franklin’s 2021 book, “The Young Crusaders: The Untold Story of the Children and Teenagers who Galvanized the Civil Rights Movement.” This special book panel will include...
The roundtable panel will include presenters Tyrone McKinley Freeman of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Dennis Clark Dickerson of Vanderbilt University, Crystal M. Moten, Smithsonian Institution of the National Museum of...
A Retrospective on Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Recipient of ASALH’s Inaugural Luminary Award.
This roundtable panel will discuss Brandi Brimmer’s 2021 book, “Claiming Union Widowhood: Race, Respectability, and Poverty in the Post-Emancipation South.” Panelists will engage Brimmer’s fascinating work on Black women’s public and private lives during...