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Tonight we have the pleasure posting it will be discussing the new book the campus color light. If you have not yet preordered a copy of the book please consider we have curbside pickup. With a limited capacity. Weekends are busy. A monday or tuesday. We will share from guidelines in our chat. We also with our bookstore and our staff. It would be a walkthrough with a platform. They will be joining us up on the screen. We will be taking questions with the audience. If youre looking at the bar below all the way to the right you will see q a. That so that we can keep track of all of the questions. Make sure to submit your questions. For the night. An associate professor of higher education. An organizational change and the author of the kenneth color line. It is published by Princeton University press. He is a historian a black womans history. And an assistant in the department of history with the university of texas at austin. Remaking black power. How they transformed a era. You can fin
Every saturday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern. Lectures in history is also available as a podcast. Find it where you listen to podcasts. Since the 1970s david pill greys anatomy has collected every day objects that mark and dehumanize africanamericans. The founder and director of the jim crowe mousse yuchl of racism. Memorabilia he said they can be used as teaching tools. Next on american artifacts a visit to the museum at Ferris State University in big rapids, michigan to see a selection of artifact of a collection of thousands. Special thanks to the museums cinemagrapher recorded the audio and video while we asked questions via zoom. When i was a kid growing up in alabama, 11, 12 years old or so i went to a flea market hybrid carnival. There were carnival rides but also people there selling objects. One of the objects was similar to this. I purchased it and i broke it. And, again, it wasnt a philosophical thing i didnt like the object. I dont remember the second object or third or the fourth,
Have ordered a copy of the book, please consider grabbing one nationally, internationally, Curbside Pickup thats open now at limited capacity. Heads up, weekends are busy. The share guidelines and also some to the books. Easy access to purchase. Remember your purchase goes towards our staff. Our guest for the night will be joining us on the screen. We will take questions from the audience to please submit your questions below. If youre looking below all the way to the right, lucy little bubbles, thats where you should put them. We will try to keep track of all the questions. Also, if youre watching via facebook, submit your questions on the comment field and well go from there. I like give a warm welcome to our guest for the night, eddie, phd is an associate professor of Higher Education and organizational change at ucla. College president and the struggle for black students published by Princeton University press. You can find him on twitter at eddie. Also phd, historian of black wome