The History of Black Writing at Indiana University, Bloomington and the Center of Digital Humanities Research at Texas A&M University will be hosting a virtual talk on March 27, 2025 at 4:30PM Eastern Time, with Dr. Lawrence Jackson (Johns Hopkins University). He will speak on, “Revisiting Baltimore’s African American History: Archives and Curated Digital Public Exhibits.”
Dr. Jackson holds a PhD in English and American Literature and is the author of six books, most recently “Shelter: A Black Tale from Homeland, Baltimore” (2022). He is also the Director of the Billie Holiday Center for Liberation Arts which engages the African American communities of Baltimore through art and archival initiatives.
Register at: https://tamu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fYbbSq8ZRP66BUOrtq2sAQ#/registration
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