
The Summer of 1919
In the aftermath of WWI African Americans embraced the philosophy of resistance to shite supremacy. When racial strife erupted in the streets across the natin, Black veterans and their supporters organized armed resistance and defended their home, businesses, and lives. They fought back against efforts to impose second class citizenship on them after so many had fought for the country. Blacks also resisted in the courts. Join us around the table in our conversation of the many challenges African Americans struggled to overcome in the early 20th century.
This program will be conducted as a discussion, utilizing primary source documents as the only readings, and with Professor Devlin facilitating the conversation. Registrants, therefore, are highly encouraged to read all the documents in advance and come ready with questions. Teachers will receive a Letter of Attendance at the conclusion of the seminar.