Black Immigration: African World/Black History seminar
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The African World/Black History seminar is led by Dr. Blaine Hudson. Black History (local and national) topics for this term include: Civil War, Reconstruction, Segregation, Civil Rights--and Beyond
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Feb 12, 2011 from 11:00 am to 02:00 pm |
| Where | DuValle Education Center Cafeteria |
| Contact Name | Marian R. Vasser |
| Contact Phone | 852-2252 |
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"Black Immigration" -Dr. Annette Powell (Bellermine), Sophie Maier (Immigration Services Librarian), Mayol Mabil (Sudan), Others invited
The Saturday Academy is a community-based enrichment program in African World history and culture sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences (University of Louisville) in collaboration with the Jefferson County Public Schools, with support from Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, the Louisville Urban League and the University of Louisville Signature Partnership Initiative.
The Saturday Academy is a community-based enrichment program in African World history and culture sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences (University of Louisville) in collaboration with the Jefferson County Public Schools, with support from Councilwoman Cheri Bryant Hamilton, the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage, the Louisville Urban League and the University of Louisville Signature Partnership Initiative.
The Saturday Academy is free and open to the
public, and meets in the DuValle Education Center Cafeteria, 3610 Bohne Avenue,
in the Park DuValle Community, north of Algonquin Parkway at 35th
Street.
For additional information, please contact Bani Hines-Hudson, Program Consultant, at bhineshudson@yahoo.com or Marian Vasser, Program Coordinator, at 852-2252 or mrvass01@louisville.edu.

