Session X of What Price Freedom? The Centennial Celebration of the Niagara Movement in Buffalo, New York. Patricia Sullivan has written extensively on the civil rights movement, including Days of Hope: Race and Democracy in the New Deal Era. Currently, Sullivan is writing a history of the NAACP. Respondent Bruce J. Dierenfield is author of The Civil Rights Movement (2004). Kim Biggs discusses activities planned for the Harper's Ferry Centennial for 2006.
Explore this unique collection of poems inspired by the art of cartography.
Poetry reading featuring Gabriel Gudding, assistant professor of Literature and Creative Writing at Illinois State University. A winner of the Starrett Prize, the Nation Discovery Award, and author of two books: A Defense of Poetry (Pitt Poetry Series, 2002) and Rhode Island Notebook (Dalkey Archive Press, 2008). He serves on the Board of Directors for the internationalist magazine Mandorla: New Writing from the Americans- Nueva Escritura de las Americas.
Session IX: What Price Freedom? The Centennial Celebration of the Niagara Movement in Buffalo, New York. [more…]