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Celebrating Black History Month

Celebrating Black History Month 

Here’s a look at how some colleges and universities around
the country are celebrating Black History Month.

Alabama A&M University
Exhibit: “381 Days: The Montgomery Bus Boycott Story”

Arizona State University
Exhibit: “African Legacy in Modern Art” — Harold Cousins

Arkansas State University
Lecture: “Cotton Fields of Dreams: A Memoir” — author Janis F. Kearney

Berea College (Ky.)
Lecture: “Listening to the Voices of Our Sisters: Her
Presence is Everywhere” — Dr. Mary Howard-Hamilton, associate dean for graduate studies and associate professor, Indiana University

Brown University
Exhibit: “Broken Chains: Abraham Lincoln and
the Legacy of Emancipation in the African
American Experience”
Social: Unity Day with Professor Anani Dzidzienyo — associate professor of Africana studies and co-author of Black and Latino Relations in America; Black Community Retreat at Alton Jones Campus

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