Rutgers University Press’ engaging, accomplished graphic interpretation of The Souls of Black Folk confirms it as W.E.B. DuBois most prescient and indelible work.
In “Benjamin Banneker and Us,” Rachel Jamison Webster uncovers Black ancestors she never knew about, and with the help of far-flung relatives assembles her family’s story.
Attend events that celebrate Black history and culture run by student organizations, cultural centers, colleges and more. Visit the Office of Equity and Inclusion’s events page and select the Black Presence filter. Events Forgotten Lives: What They Mean, and Why They’re Important Wednesday, Feb. 8, 4 p.m. Old Chapel