Department of History and Anthropology’s Black History Month

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The Department of History and Anthropology o�ers several courses in African American history taught by Dr. Hettie V. Williams including: The Civil Rights Movement (HS 308), Jazz Age and Harlem Renaissance (HS 306), Readings in African American Intellectual History (HS 309), The African Diaspora in the America’s (HS 293), The History of African Americans (HS 209), Slavery in the Atlantic World (HS 349). Contact Dr. Williams for more details about these programs and courses in African American history at hwilliam@monmouth.edu.

Department of History and Anthropology’s

BlackHistoryMonth

Discussion on the Rise of Hate Crimes in the U.S. in Association with National Anthropology Day

Coordinated by Dr. Heidi Bludau, Professor Brooke Nappi, andDr. Michael Anderson-Phillips RSVP to hbludau@monmouth.edu or bnappi@monmouth.edu4:30-6:00 p.m.Edison Hall Room 201

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Monmouth Forum EventPanel Discussion on Mixed Messages: Race, Empire and the Significance of the Royal Wedding RSVP to hwilliam@monmouth.edu1:15-2:15 p.m.Library Room 206

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Guest Lecture Understanding Race in Trump’s America

Dr. Karanja Keita Carroll, Baruch CollegeRSVP to hwilliam@monmouth.edu6:05-7:25 p.m.HH Room 139

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African American History in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University

*Light refreshments will be served at these events.