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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Keith Mayes Talk on Feb. 18th at 3:30pm

Keith Mayes presents "Silencing Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown: The First Amendment and the Politics of Speaking Freely in Cold War America". This is the fourth lecture in the Black Studies and American Studies at the Crossroads series and will be held Monday, February 18th at 3:30pm in 815 Social Science Tower. For more information on the remaining events in the series, please continue reading.

Remaining events in the Black Studies and American Studies at the Crossroads Lecture Series:
Anissa Wardi of Chatham University presents "African American Literature: An Ecocritical Perspective." This will be held on Monday, March 11th at 3:30pm in 815 Social Sciences Building.
To conclude the series there will be the Annual David Noble Lecture featuring University of Michigan Professor and University of Minnesota American Studies Alumni (PhD '00) Tiya Miles on Tuesday, April 9th at 6pm at the Weisman Art Museum.