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Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South by Winfred Rembert

Join Georgia Humanities and the Auburn Avenue Research Library for a discussion of the book Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South, by Winfred […]

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Jelena Subotic on Holocaust Remembrance after Communism

Georgia State University Humanities Research Center presents its next lecture series event featuring Georgia State University professor of political science Jelena Subotić. The lecture is based [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – Booker T. Washington: Up from Slavery

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – A White Woman Reads W.E.B. Dubois

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – Octavia E. Butler’s Brave New Worlds

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – August Wilson’s Stage Portraits

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – Lorraine Hansberry on the Stage and in the World

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – James Baldwin: Conscience of a Nation

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century – Langston Hughes: Poet for the Renaissance

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century: Zora Neale Hurston and the Spirit of the South

Join The Learning Center at Senior Citizens, Inc. as they present “African-American Literary Voices of the 20th Century,” a lecture series exploring the lives and work of [...]

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