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BloomsburyUSAA conference for female historians this weekend was plunged into turmoil when a prominent white academic speaking at the main event said her professional life would have been easier if she were Black.She was identified by attendees of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, on social media and in an interview, as USC professor emerita of History Lois Banner, who co-founded the biennial event in the 1970s.Banner—author of a 2012 biography of Marilyn Monroe—reportedly also said
The group has held listening sessions, collected online feedback and hosted a scholarly symposium as it continues to review a proposal by members of the University community to remove or relocate a 2001 statue of John Witherspoon.