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Presented By: Department of History

The Color Line and the Long Twentieth Century

New Perspectives on Race, Violence, and Segregation

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The first annual History MLK Day event welcomes back our alums:

Andrew Highsmith, University of Texas at San Antonio, is author of Demolition Means Progress: Flint, Michigan, and the Fate of the American Metropolis (University of Chicago Press, Historical Studies of Urban America, forthcoming).

Kidada Williams, Wayne State University, is author of They Left Great Marks on Me. African American: Testimonies of Racial Violence from Emancipation to World War I (NYU Press, 2012).

LaKisha Simmons, SUNY Buffalo, is author of Within the Double Bind: Black Girlhood and Subjectivity in Jim Crow New Orleans, 1930-1954 (University of North Carolina Press, forthcoming).
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