Is important. Next from the berkshire conference a panel of historians discuss black education in the 1960s and how these women transformed history for americans. It is about 90 minutes. Thank you all for joining us. Welcome to this exciting roundtable on black women and transformations and education. I am honored to be here. I am a associate professor of womens gender and sexuality studies at ohio state university. I am humbled and honored to be panelderator for this with three of my esteemed colleagues. The format will be each professor will speak for about 10 minutes and focus on their around blacks women and education. Have a discussion among ourselves than we will be able to open that up to the audience so you can all engage as we do not often get to be in a room with one another to discuss this. I will get to the panelists in the order that they are here. Thet up will be jennifer free doctoral fellow in history at the university of illinois at chicago. Northrned her ba from carol
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