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African American/Black History and Experience: Reconstruction
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2022 Theme: Black Health and Wellness
Speaker 2020: Ms. Nikkita Oliver and Brenda Obonyo: Interview
Speaker 2019: Monti Washington
Exhibition 2018: American History and Its Unspoken Truths
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Speaker 2017: Dr. Joy DeGruy
Speaker 2016: Dr. Michael Eric Dyson
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Recommended books & ebooks
Web Resources
Reconstruction and its Aftermath from the Library of Congress
The Battle Over Reconstruction from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Black Leaders During Reconstruction from the History Channel
Documentaries
Banished
Available on DVD in the library. Documentary about three communities which forcibly expelled African American residents between the Civil War and the Great Depression.
The Civil War by Ken Burns
Available on DVD in the library.
The Rise and Fall of Reconstruction
Primary Sources
The New Man: Twenty-Nine Years a Slave. Twenty-Nine Years a Free Man
Electronic memoir of former slave Henry Clay Bruce. From UNC Chapel Hill.
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