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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
Join us on September 26, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia, for the 110th Annual ASALH Authors’ Book Signing — a special occasion to connect, reflect, and celebrate Black voices. ✨📚Meet the authors of The Owl and the Great Tree, Healing Words, and Discovering My Southern Legacy. 🖋️ Explore themes of wisdom, healing, and heritage, and take home signed copies of these inspiring works.This event is free and open to the public. Don’t miss your chance to engage with these powerful storytellers and their unforgettable journeys. 🙌🏾#ASALHAtlanta #ASALH2025 #BlackAuthors #BookSigning #BlackHistory #AtlantaEvents ... See MoreSee Less

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
"If white American women, with all their natural and acquired advantages, need the ballot, that right protective of all other rights; if Anglo Saxons have been helped by it... how much more do black Americans, male and female need the strong defense of a vote to help secure them their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?"Adella Hunt Logan (1863–1915) was a dedicated African American educator, suffragist, and writer who fought for racial and gender equality at a time when Black women were often excluded from both movements. A graduate of Atlanta University, she became a faculty member at Tuskegee Institute and co-founded the Tuskegee Woman’s Club, which was part of the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs. Logan used her platform to advocate for Black women’s voting rights, contributing powerful essays to The Crisis and The Colored American Magazine. She challenged the racism of the mainstream suffrage movement and worked tirelessly to ensure that Black women’s voices were heard. Her legacy remains a vital part of the struggle for justice and equality in both Black history and the women’s rights movement.Learn More: www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/adella-hunt-logan/#ASALH #BlackFacts #AfricanAmericansAndLabor #AdellaHuntLogan ... See MoreSee Less

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ASALH: Association for the Study of African American Life and History
This September 26, 2025, join us in Atlanta, Georgia, for the 110th Annual ASALH Authors’ Book Signing — a unique gathering where voices come alive and stories connect us.Come meet the authors behind Model Schools in the Model City, Black Panther Woman, and This is Rhythm. Discover their journeys, hear their insights, and celebrate the power of Black history and culture.The event is free and open to the public. Whether you’re a longtime reader or just curious, this is your chance to engage directly with these incredible storytellers and walk away with signed copies of their work.🔗https://asalh.org/conference/book-signing/#ASALHAtlanta #ASALH2025 #BlackAuthors #BookSigning #BlackHistory #AtlantaEvents ... See MoreSee Less

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