Join me this Sunday for a presentation about Black Women Memorials in South Carolina. Thank you Lower Richland Heritage and Genealogy Society!
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I am excited to be attending my first @ncph conference! Please check out our panel @curator_tw “State of the Field: Black Women’s Public History” on Saturday at 1:30pm. #NCPH2023#ncph#publichistory
I am excited to be attending my first @ncph conference! Please check out our panel @curator_tw “State of the Field: Black Women’s Public History” on Saturday at 1:30pm. #NCPH2023#ncph#publichistory
I am so looking forward to this wonderful conversation and book launch for THE LIFE OF MADIE HALL XUMA by Dr. Wanda A. Hendricks!
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*NEXT WEEK* Join Wanda A. Hendricks (@UofSCHistory) Deborah Gray White (@WGSSRutgersU; @RUHistoryDept) + @GilmoreGlenda to celebrate the release of Hendricks's new book THE LIFE OF MADIE HALL XUMA on Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 3pm CDT/4pm EDT.
⭐Register here: https://t.co/Do7Hpo54JF
Join Wanda A. Hendricks (@UofSCHistory) Deborah Gray White (@WGSSRutgersU; @RUHistoryDept) and @GilmoreGlenda to celebrate the release of Hendricks's new book THE LIFE OF MADIE HALL XUMA on Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 3pm CDT/4pm EDT.
⭐Register here: https://t.co/Do7HpnNtS7
Coming September 2022! @IllinoisPress
“The Life of Madie Hall Xuma: Black Women’s Global Activism during Jim Crow & Apartheid” by Dr. Wanda A. Hendricks is a fascinating biography of a Black woman from North Carolina who traveled the world fighting for equality and justice.
Today's "Telling the Truth about All This: Reckoning with Slavery and Its Legacies at Harvard and Beyond" conference will be both in person and online https://t.co/r2L4l4IqSS
The report on Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery documents Harvard’s ties to slavery—direct, financial, and intellectual—and offers seven recommendations that will guide the work of reckoning and repair https://t.co/OBh50LG54h
I am thrilled to announce the publication of “‘In Them She Built Monuments’: Celia Dial Saxon & American Memory.” It is my first publication and the first scholarly article that chronicles Saxon’s life and legacy. Thanks to @JAAHistory and all who have helped along the way!