Presented By: Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies
2015 MLK Symposium: Film, "Selma" Screening and Discussion
The Department of History and the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies invite History students and University of Michigan undergraduates to a free (with U-M ID) screening of the critically acclaimed and much talked about new movie about the civil rights movement, Selma.
The screening takes place at the State Theatre, Thursday, January 22; 4:10 pm, with a short discussion afterwards with comments from:
Stephen Berrey, Assistant Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan
Matthew Countryman, Associate Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan
Brandi Hughes, Assistant Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan
Admission on first-come, first-served basis; tickets for U-M History students and U-M undergraduates paid for by History/EIHS (must present U-M ID); tickets for other guests $7.00.
The screening takes place at the State Theatre, Thursday, January 22; 4:10 pm, with a short discussion afterwards with comments from:
Stephen Berrey, Assistant Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan
Matthew Countryman, Associate Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan
Brandi Hughes, Assistant Professor of History and American Culture, University of Michigan
Admission on first-come, first-served basis; tickets for U-M History students and U-M undergraduates paid for by History/EIHS (must present U-M ID); tickets for other guests $7.00.
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