
21 May 2020 02:00
How Do Oppressed People Build Community?
Los Angeles, US Seminar
DETAILS
The 10th Annual Zócalo Book Prize Lecture
STREAMED ONLINE (17.00 Los Angeles time). University of North Carolina historian William Sturkey, winner of the 10th annual Zócalo Public Square Book Prize for Hattiesburg: An American City in Black and White, visits Zócalo to discuss the community Hattiesburg built, how it helped birth and bolster the Civil Rights movement—and why those successes may ultimately have destroyed it. Professor Sturkey will be interviewed by historian David W. Blight, Sterling Professor of American History at Yale University.
PLACE
Zocalo Public Square
Los Angeles,
United StatesParticipants
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