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X-WR-CALDESC:This free talk and discussion is sponsored by Bethesda Friends
  Meeting and will begin at 7pm. In response to #BlackLivesMatter and the m
 urders at Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church\, historian Susan Strasser seeks
  to serve people grappling with contemporary issues of race and racism by 
 discussing the latest historical scholarship on slavery. Mark Greiner\, pa
 stor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church\, writes: “The lecture so evoc
 atively described our shared history and its ongoing legacies and struggle
 s. Further\, you modeled how a white person/scholar can struggle into owne
 d history. You simultaneously “performed” history and solidarity. Sobered\
 , delighted with and inspired by your work.” This is part of a series of i
 llustrated talks\, “A White Historian Reads Black History.” Others are abo
 ut lynching\, housing segregation\, and voting rights. Dr. Strasser\, Rich
 ards Professor of American History Emerita at the University of Delaware\,
  is a prize-winning historian of American consumer culture. She has been p
 raised by the New Yorker for “retrieving what history discards: the taken-
 for-granted minutiae of everyday life.” For more about Susan Strasser\, se
 e susanstrasser.net.
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DESCRIPTION:This free talk and discussion is sponsored by Bethesda Friends 
 Meeting and will begin at 7pm. In response to #BlackLivesMatter and the mu
 rders at Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church\, historian Susan Strasser seeks 
 to serve people grappling with contemporary issues of race and racism by d
 iscussing the latest historical scholarship on slavery. Mark Greiner\, pas
 tor of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church\, writes: “The lecture so evoca
 tively described our shared history and its ongoing legacies and struggles
 . Further\, you modeled how a white person/scholar can struggle into owned
  history. You simultaneously “performed” history and solidarity. Sobered\,
  delighted with and inspired by your work.” This is part of a series of il
 lustrated talks\, “A White Historian Reads Black History.” Others are abou
 t lynching\, housing segregation\, and voting rights. Dr. Strasser\, Richa
 rds Professor of American History Emerita at the University of Delaware\, 
 is a prize-winning historian of American consumer culture. She has been pr
 aised by the New Yorker for “retrieving what history discards: the taken-f
 or-granted minutiae of everyday life.” For more about Susan Strasser\, see
  susanstrasser.net.
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LOCATION:Bethesda Public Library (Bethesda\, MD)
SUMMARY:A White Historian Confronts American Slavery
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