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Events

Tuesday, September 8th, 6 pm
The Impact of Dr. John Hope Franklin on American History Curriculums
A Talk by UNCG History Professor Dr. Loren Schweninger

UNCG, EUC Joyner Room
Dr. Loren Schweninger will lead a discussion on the impact of John Hope Franklin on American history curriculum. Dr. Franklin, who recently passed away, is regarded as a premier scholar of African American history. His groundbreaking texts, From Slavery to Freedom (published in 1947) and the Emancipation Proclamation, are still referenced in American history classrooms.

Friday November 6th & Saturday November 7th
CACE 2009 #2: 100 Years of African American Activism: Looking Back While Moving Forward
UNCG, New Science Building Room 101
More info coming soon

Tuesday, November 10th, 6 pm
Michael Jackson: An African American Cultural Icon?
UNCG, EUC, Kirkland Room
More info coming soon

Tuesday, February 9th, 6pm
Barack Obama's Dream's From My Father
UNCG, EUC, Kirkland Room
Community book discussion on Barack Obama’s Dreams from my Father.

Tuesday, March 16th, 6pm
TBA
UNCG, EUC, Kirkland Room
Discussion on national attention given to Michelle Obama's body.

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