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"What is Black?" Coalition Building in Modern Civil Rights Movement

gina chirichigno · Wednesday, October 4th 2006 at 9:35PM · 380 views
Scholars from across the country will come together at Howard School of Law
to critically examine the ways in which narrow definitions of "blackness" affect problem solving in the modern civil rights era.

2006 Howard Law Journal Symposium
What is Black: Perspectives on Coalition Building in the Modern Civil Rights Movement

Friday, October 20, 2006
Moot Court Room
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Howard University School of Law

Keynote Speaker:
Patricia Williams, Columbia Law School

Confirmed Speakers Include:
Jody David Armour, University of Southern California
e. christi cunningham, Howard University School of Law
Darren Hutchinson, American University
Sherrilyn Ifill, University of Maryland
Kimberly Jade Norwood, Washington University
Thomas Ross, University of Pittsburgh
Katheryn Russell-Brown, University of Florida
Girardeau A. Spann, Georgetown University
John McWhorter, The Manhattan Institute

More information (including instructions to RSVP) is available on the school
website at www.law.howard.edu.

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