Here for black History Month. Now the association for the study of africanAmerican Life and history was founded by dr. Carter god win woodson i started as negro history week and now of course has been expanded to black History Month. We would like to thank our sponsors. They include the prince georges truth branch of u. S. A. Today and the law and policy group. We would also like to thank you all of those people who make black history happen all year round. The year 2019 is special for many reasons. We will explore those reasons in two parts. Part one will talk about the theme for black History Month this year, and that is black my grayings. Our press event also includes a panel of migrations, our press also includes includes scholars who will share their expertise on the 400 years of perseverance triggered by that migration. First, if we have her here, Allison Fitzgerald kojak. You will get her, she will come to give welcome in a few minutes. We are also honored to have the presence o
Supports cspan2 as a public service. The title of the session is a view from both sides in the description is how has the recent evolution of the Republican Party changed american policy, how was it impacted daytoday life in the oval office blacks in this session will have our panelist who ill introduce in just a moment, david corn. [applause] thats me spurk robert draper. [applause] tim miller. [applause] and chris whipple. [applause] welcome to the 2023 tucson festival of books this panel of you from both sides will end in one hour. Please save a question for the panelists untiln. After all of them have spoken. We will have 15 to 20 minutes at the end for q a for the festival organizers thank cspan booktv for sponsoring this location and alice and bill rowe for sponsoring the upcoming discussion. Please make sure to stop by the book sales area and offer signing after the session. Book sales help support the cost of the festival in the local literacy programs it finds. You can also he
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