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Virtual Conference News

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Hine-Horne Book Roundtable: Mia Bay “Traveling Black” Presented on September 18

This roundtable panel will include Mia Bay of the University of Pennsylvania, Waldo Martin of the University of California at Berkeley, Brandi Brimmer of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Shawn Alexander of...

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Hine-Horne Book Roundtable: Alison Parker “Unceasing Militant: The Life of Mary Church Terrell” Presented on September 16

Roundtable participants will offer a critical conversation on the first full-length biography of Mary Church Terrell; the first president the National Association of Colored Women and founding member of the NAACP

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“Black Families and Public Policy: New Frontiers in the Fight for Black Families” Presented on September 16

This session will examine the impact of historic and recent public policy decisions on today’s Black families featuring Andre Perry of The Brookings Institution, Noliwe Rooks of Cornell University, Dorothy Brown of Emory University,...

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Illuminating the Black Family in History: A Retrospective on Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

A Retrospective on Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Recipient of ASALH’s Inaugural Luminary Award.

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Register for the 106th Annual Meeting and Virtual Conference

ASALH will hold innovative virtual programming September 14-30 celebrating the 2021 Black History Theme, The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity

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