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DESCRIPTION:AFRICAN AND AFRICAN DIASPORA STUDIES PROGRAM\n2025-2026 NEW DIR
 ECTIONS LECTURE SERIES:\n\n \n\nBlack Activism at the Intersection of  Hist
 ory and Journalism\n\nA roundtable discussion on the past\, present\, and f
 uture of Black communities from Tulsa’s 1921 Race Massacre to Ferguson’s Bl
 ack Lives Matter Movement with authors Stefan Bradley and Victor Luckerson.
  Moderated by Dr. Eddie Bonilla and Dr. Lorelle Semley\n\nStefan Bradley is
  the Charles Hamilton Houston’15 Professor of Black Studies and History at 
 Amherst College. He is an oral historian and the author of several prizewin
 ning books\, including Upending the Ivory Tower\, and Harlem vs. Columbia U
 niversity\, and If We Don't Get It: A People's History of Ferguson (The New
  Press).\n\nJournalist and writer Victor Luckerson is the author of Built F
 rom the Fire: The Epic Story of Tulsa’s Greenwood District\, America’s Blac
 k Wall Street. The book won the Stone Book Award’s top prize and was also n
 amed a 2023 book of the year by both the New York Times and the Washington 
 Post. \n \n\nCo-sponsors: MCAS Dean's Office\, Institute of Liberal Arts\, 
 AADS Program\, History and Communication Departments.
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LOCATION:Devlin Hall\, 101
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SUMMARY:Black Activism at the Intersection of History and Journalism
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