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Legacy of Action: How Dr. Geneva Gay Transformed Teaching

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thought and practice, and contributed to excellence in education. This book is a resource for anyone interested in sparking the genius of all students.

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Regina A. Lewis, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita and Communication Department Chair (RET) at Pikes Peak
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REGISTER! SEPTEMBER 20-24, 2023 108TH ANNUAL CONF REGISTER!
SEPTEMBER 20-24, 2023

108TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE JACKSONVILLE, FL

"If a race has no history, if it has no
worthwhile tradition, it becomes a
negligible factor in the thought of the
world, and it stands in danger of being
exterminated."

CARTER G. WOODSON, ASALH FOUNDER

THEME: BLACK RESISTANCE

From the top, Rosewood Florida 1923; American Beach 1935; James Weldon Johnson Park 1986; Old Stanton High School. #ASALH2023 #conferences #jacksonville #florida #black  #resistance
Posted @withregram • @umassafroam @umassafroam i Posted @withregram • @umassafroam @umassafroam is crafting a website to honor the life and legacy of Professor John H. Bracey. They welcome any photographs, videos, or statements that can be included on this digital memory wall. To submit, please use the qr code in the flyer.
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Celso González Quiñones mural outside the Jessie duPont Ball Center in Jacksonville, Florida depicting
Civil Rights Activists, Rutledge Henry Pearson (left), and Rodney Hurst.

SEPTEMBER 20-24, 2023

THEME:

#BLACKRESISTANCE 

108TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

"If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated."
- CARTER G. WOODSON, ASALH FOUNDER
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#BlackHistory365: Charlotta Bass was the first bla #BlackHistory365: Charlotta Bass was the first black woman to own and operate a newspaper “The California Eagle.” The publication highlighted housing inequity and championed local black owned business. In 1952, she became the first African American woman to be nominated as a Vice Presidential candidate for the Progressive Party.  #BlackResistance
#BlackHistory365: Gwendolyn Brooks was an American #BlackHistory365: Gwendolyn Brooks was an American poet and teacher and was the first African American woman to win a Pulitzer when she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her work “Annie Allen.” #BlackResistance
#BlackHistory365: A native of Chicago, Illinois Lo #BlackHistory365: A native of Chicago, Illinois Lorraine Hansberry is known as one of the most significant and influential playwrights of the 20th century. She wrote the landmark play “A Raisin in the Sun,” which opened at Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City in 1959. #BlackResistance
#BlackHistory365: Nikki Giovanni is an American po #BlackHistory365: Nikki Giovanni is an American poet, writer, commentator, activist, and educator. She was a prominent figure in the Black Arts Movement of the late 1960s and her work was heavily influenced by the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement. #BlackResistance
Posted @withregram • @w.marvindulaneydfwasalh Da Posted @withregram • @w.marvindulaneydfwasalh Dallas African American Museum and the W. Marvin Dulaney Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), held an African American Heritage Quiz Bowl in February in the Honor of Black History Month.

Over two dozen students from the Dallas Fort. Worth Metroplex participated in the event. W. Marvin Dulaney Branch of ASALH provided students with a study guide to assist in the knowledge and understanding of historians from the 1800s to the current that contributed to the history of America.

The first and second place winners were from Dallas’ historic Booker T. Washington High School under the guidance of Ms. Brandi Barnett.

All the participants should be congratulated for their efforts toward studying their heritage outside of their schooling. 

For information about the African American Heritage Quiz Bowl, please contact W. Marvin Dulaney Branch – ASALH at: 214-403-4216, visit our website wmdasalh.com or email us at wmdulaney.asalh@gmail.com

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