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THANK YOU for your support of HBW’s fundraising campaign over the last month! We raised $7,295 that will support student work, archive Black books, and transform the public humanities. Visit https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #SupportHBW #ProjectHBW @KUEndowment
HBW’s 2020 fundraising campaign is wrapping up. Don’t miss out on your chance to support student work, archive Black books, and transform the public humanities. Donate today! Visit https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #SupportHBW #ProjectHBW @KUEndowment
HBW’s Black Book Interactive Project (BBIP) (https://t.co/kKNthYsKZ9) corrects the digital divide in Black-authored texts by generating a metadata schema that accounts for race and difference. https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #projecthbw #supporthbw
2/2 “and, 3. The Director and Board modeled team-oriented leadership and gave graduate students access to their resources and time. I would not be the person I am today without HBW." – Will Cunningham, HBW Alumni
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(1/2) HBW’s “Black Poetry after the Black Arts Movement” institute paid special attention to the divergent and yet cross-fertilizing trajectories of Black poetry since the 1980s, which has produced both the sharp critiques of spoken word poetry #SupportHBW @KUEndowment

(1/4) "Working with the Project on the History of Black Writing was an invaluable addition to my graduate school experience. The exposure of a catalog of Black Writers assisted in filling the gaps left by coursework.” #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
(2/4) “I became a part of close-knit community of those also interested in the literature I most wanted to study. Most significantly, I also gained professional experiences working in grant development and educational programing with a host of scholars and educators.” #SupportHBW
(3/4) “HBW's introduction to a network of scholars within my field of study continues to remain relevant to me in my career as I strive to continue the conversations about the importance of studying Black authors and their works." – Kris Coffey, HBW Alumni #SupportHBW
Help HBW, a leader in research and inclusion, support student work, archive Black books, and transform the public humanities. Visit https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #projecthbw #supporthbw #blackwriting
(2/2) Your generous gift will support students, emerging scholars and the public. https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
Launched in 2011 as part of its ongoing commitment to public outreach, the HBW blog focuses on Black literary history, contemporary developments in the production of Black Writing, and literary scholarship on Black https://t.co/0PhzrIrmRC #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
(2/2) “and how to get them to engage with content, which is important for any storyteller.” – DeAsia Page, HBW Alumni. See full profile on our FB.
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(1/2) “Working as the Social Media Coordinator at HBW has greatly helped my work as a journalist because I’ve learned the importance of reaching an audience,” #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
(1/3) HBW is halfway through our fundraising campaign with $3,325 raised so far. We have two more weeks to go to reach our goal and we need YOUR help. #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
HBW hosted the Langston Hughes Centennial Conference “Let America Be America Again: An International Symposium on the Art, Life & Legacy of Langston Hughes,” the largest conference devoted to the poet’s life and work at KU in 2002 https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
(2/4) “Language Matters II: Reaching and Teaching Toni Morrison, The Cardozo Project Model” 2004; “Making the (Richard) Wright Connection: Teaching Black Boy, Native Son and Uncle Tom’s Children” 2009; #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
(1/4) Since its arrival at KU in 1998, HBW has organized 7 NEH-funded professional development programs for secondary and university teachers on major Black authors. “Language Matters I: Reading and Teaching Toni Morrison” 2002; #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
(3/4) “Language Matters IV: Reaching and Teaching Toni Morrison in Translation” 2010; “Don’t Deny My Voice: Reading and Teaching African American Poetries” 2012; “Black Poetry After the Black Arts Movement” 2014; #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
Did you know HBW launched a reprint series in 2012? HBW’s recovery and reprinting of expatriate Allen Polite’s poems allow for visibility of Polite’s significant literary and artistic contributions as an artist abroad. https://t.co/ghnUTuh82c #ProjectHBW #SupportHBW @KUEndowment
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