Last week, @MorganStateU History Department's Dr. Wayne Rose presented a brilliant lecture to a well-attended audience on "Du Bois, Ethiopianism and Black Internationalism," based on his new book.
Join @RicJhu & @MENAatMorgan on May 1 for a conversation with Ta-Nehisi Coates on his new book, The Message. He'll speak with Nathan Connolly and @smrahnama. Register here: https://t.co/vH47e1peRa
Baltimore! Ta-Nehisi Coates will be in convo with Nathan Connolly & @smrahnama at @MorganStateU on Tues 2/11, at 7pm, sponsored by Morgan’s Program for the Study of the Middle East & N Africa and JHU’s Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, & Colonialism.
Mark you calendars, get the book, read it and join us on October 30 for the second session of the Seminar "Slavery, Memory, and African Diasporas" led by Prof. @araujohistorian with Dr. Frederick Knight on his new book Black Elders.
"Without the Divine Nine, Black Studies would not have found fertile soil to thrive in the first half of the twentieth century," writes James R. Morgan, III. Read the full essay today at @BlkPerspectives: https://t.co/Z0xTtqVw3b
Today at @BlkPerspectives, Sabrina G. Watson analyzes legal documents in the collection "Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative" at @LibraryofVA, shedding light on the post-manumission life for African Americans in Antebellum Virginia. Read more: https://t.co/LYyoHIkRdY
S/O to the late Dr. Lathan A. Windley from Morgan State University. Windley's groundbreaking research and compilation of runaway slave advertisements laid the groundwork for later scholars like myself to sit in their jammies at home and research the history of enslaved people.
Dr. Chavis and his student panelists were honored to attend the Quarles Conference at Morgan State University, as keynote speakers. Dr. Chavis and his team presented on their racial justice and restorative history work along the Eastern Shore.
Dr. Chavis and his student panelists were honored to attend the Quarles Conference at Morgan State University, as keynote speakers. Dr. Chavis and his team presented on their racial justice and restorative history work along the Eastern Shore.
Wow! I am deeply honored to be the recipient of the @AAHGS International Book Award for the Silent Shore! So thankful to the family of Matthew Williams for allowing me to share your loved ones story with the world! #TruthFirst#BlackLivesMatter
We are proud to cohost this upcoming event on campus, “Quesrions of Belonging: Agency, Erasure, and Visibility in Germany & the US,” with @mamjahid and Dr. Armin Langer and moderated by our Director @smrahnama.
Oct 31, 1:30p
BSSC 512
Use the QR code for a zoom link!