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Anna Julia Cooper Workshop: “When did We Become an Us: The Origins of Black Culture as an Idea during Slavery.”

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Anna Julia Cooper Workshop: “When did We Become an Us: The Origins of Black Culture as an Idea during Slavery.”

History Friday, April 23, 2021 4:00 pm Virtual, via Zoom. Register to attend.

The Anna Julia Cooper Workshop in Black History presents Christopher Freeburg of the University of Illinois and his talk “When did We Become an Us: The Origins of Black Culture as an Idea during Slavery.”

 

Discussant: Sophie Hess (Maryland)

 

 

Papers and the Zoom ID will be sent to the listserv one week in advance of the workshop. To join the listserv, email Jessica Wicks-Allen, coordinator, jwicks@terpmail.umd.edu, or Quincy Mills, convener, qtmills@umd.edu

 

 

 

 

Add to Calendar 04/23/21 4:00 PM 04/23/21 4:00 PM America/New_York Anna Julia Cooper Workshop: “When did We Become an Us: The Origins of Black Culture as an Idea during Slavery.”

The Anna Julia Cooper Workshop in Black History presents Christopher Freeburg of the University of Illinois and his talk “When did We Become an Us: The Origins of Black Culture as an Idea during Slavery.”

 

Discussant: Sophie Hess (Maryland)

 

 

Papers and the Zoom ID will be sent to the listserv one week in advance of the workshop. To join the listserv, email Jessica Wicks-Allen, coordinator, jwicks@terpmail.umd.edu, or Quincy Mills, convener, qtmills@umd.edu

 

 

 

 

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