Kate Masur
@katemasur
Historian, author of Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement. New release! https://t.co/qhqg2Es1jX
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Join CCP & Mural Arts for tomorrow’s mural dedication & celebration of “The Colored Conventions Movement and Beyond in Philadelphia” by artist Enel Martinez!
Organized by Brandi Elizabeth Locke & Dburgher, this family-friendly event has food & music! Details👉bit.ly/CCP_MAP2022
November 16, 2022 @ 5pm CT - Northwestern Professor of history Kate Masur will discuss her recent book, 'Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction'
More: wcas.nu/3D5ofGP
Until Justice Be Done by Kate Masur is just a fine book. Original history with lots of new primary sources. We still have a few SIGNED copies so order at the link! alincolnbookshop.com/product/kate-m…
We are so here to celebrate Kate Masur and UNTIL JUSTICE BE DONE! And we learn with her as a CCP teaching partner too! Dancing over here for you! 💃🏾🍾🎉
Thanks so much to to W. W. Norton & Company and especially to my editor, Steve Forman, who took an early interest in the project that became Until Justice Be Done and stuck with me (and it). I'm so grateful.
Prof. Michael Stamm visiting the History Department Northwestern tomorrow, 12:30-1:50pm, Harris 108: 'Farm to Table Reading: Industrial Agriculture and Media Materiality in the Twentieth Century.” NU Chabraja Center
🎉 We're excited to announce the publication of A NEW HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SOUTH (May 2023) 🎉
Edited by #pulitzerprize finalist W. Fitzhugh Brundage, with associate editors Laura Edwards and Jon F. Sensbach 🙌
More about this forthcoming book ⤵️
bit.ly/3g0U62c
Professor Kate Masur from the NU History Dept Department will host a buffet dinner and discussion of her work studying Illinois's early Black history on October 20 at 5:30 PM. RSVP here:
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This weekend: THE ANTISLAVERY MOMENT: CAPITALISM, DEMOCRACY, AND ABOLITION IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY ATLANTIC organized by Matt Karp 🌹🦏🇺🇸 Peter Wirzbicki Princeton History Effron Center for the Study of America African American Studies, Princeton will be amazing! Check out this lineup of papers antislaverymoment.princeton.edu
A segment on #MakingBlackAmericaPBS , conceived by Henry Louis Gates Jr & premiering tonight. Black American life 'behind the veil,' Cincinnati in 1829, and the Colored Conventions Movement. Can't wait to see the doc! Colored Conventions PBS
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