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X-WR-CALDESC:In response to continuing police shootings\, to #BlackLivesMat
 ter\, and to the 2015 murders at Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church\, histori
 an Susan Strasser seeks to serve people grappling with contemporary issues
  of race and racism. Her series of illustrated talks\, “A White Historian 
 Reads Black History\,” has already discussed slavery and lynching. This ne
 w talk offers an overview of African American voting rights\, from the pro
 mise of Reconstruction through Jim Crow and the Civil Rights movement to t
 he issues in today’s news. Dr. Strasser\, Richards Professor of American H
 istory Emerita at the University of Delaware (www.susanstrasser.net)\, is 
 a prize-winning historian. Her work on the history of consumer culture has
  been praised by the New Yorker for “retrieving what history discards: the
  taken-for-granted minutiae of everyday life.” The program starts at 1:00p
 m. For more information\, contact David Etheridge. (david.etheridge@verizo
 n.net)
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DESCRIPTION:In response to continuing police shootings\, to #BlackLivesMatt
 er\, and to the 2015 murders at Charleston’s Emanuel AME Church\, historia
 n Susan Strasser seeks to serve people grappling with contemporary issues 
 of race and racism. Her series of illustrated talks\, “A White Historian R
 eads Black History\,” has already discussed slavery and lynching. This new
  talk offers an overview of African American voting rights\, from the prom
 ise of Reconstruction through Jim Crow and the Civil Rights movement to th
 e issues in today’s news. Dr. Strasser\, Richards Professor of American Hi
 story Emerita at the University of Delaware (www.susanstrasser.net)\, is a
  prize-winning historian. Her work on the history of consumer culture has 
 been praised by the New Yorker for “retrieving what history discards: the 
 taken-for-granted minutiae of everyday life.” The program starts at 1:00pm
 . For more information\, contact David Etheridge. (david.etheridge@verizon
 .net)
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LOCATION:Friends Meeting of Washington (Washington\, DC)
SUMMARY:A White Historian Explores Black Voting Rights
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