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Charleston Lecture: Joseph Bathanti on Alma Stone Williams

Pleasants Family Assembly Room Wilson Library, 2nd Floor, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Award-winning poet, author, and creative writing professor Joseph Bathanti will deliver the 2016 Charleston Lecture in Southern Affairs, titled "Alma Stone Williams: Black Mountain College’s First Black Student." In 1944, Alma Stone Williams, an African American musician from Atlanta, Georgia, … Read more

Hutchins Lecture: Nancy MacLean on Free-Market Fundamentalism

University Room, Hyde Hall Hyde Hall, UNC- Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, United States

“Free-Market Activists and School Desegregation” Suppose that something long understood as an ending was really a beginning. What if the white South’s massive resistance to the Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision proved to be not just the … Read more

Winter Issue Launch @ the Nasher

Join us in celebrating the Winter Issue of Southern Cultures at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Curator Trevor Schoonmaker will discuss the current exhibit, Southern Accent, with artists Jeff Whetstone and Stacy Lynn Waddell. Selections from Southern … Read more

Hutchins Lecture: E. Patrick Johnson on Black Southern Queer Women

Kresge Foundation Common Room, Graham Memorial 039 Graham Memorial, UNC- Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

In our first Hutchins Lecture of the semester, “The Beekeeper: Collecting Oral Histories of Black Southern Queer Women,” E. Patrick Johnson will discuss the methodological challenges he faced while conducting research about women as a man. He'll also perform excerpts … Read more

Tell About the South: Mark Little on Economic Recovery in Princeville, NC

Love House & Hutchins Forum 410 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join us as NCGrowth Director Mark Little discusses economic recovery efforts in Princeville, North Carolina. Hit hard by Hurricane Floyd in 1999 and again by Hurricane Matthew in 2016, Princeville is a historically black town founded in 1885. NCGrowth is … Read more