Gloria J. Stanton, C.A.G.S., class of 1974 & 2000, delivers her talk, “Black History Education, Then and Now.”

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Gloria J. Stanton, C.A.G.S., class of 1974 & 2000, delivers her talk, “Black History Education, Then and Now.”

Launch of African American Studies minor.

Dr. Brandon Terry, Assistant Professor of African American Studies and Social Studies at Harvard university, delivers his talk, “Black Studies Now: The Promise and Provocation of African American Political Thought.

L’Merchie Frazier, Director of Education and interpretation at Boston’s Museum of African American History, discusses Frederick Douglass’s political leveraging of art of photography.

Briana Crockett ‘19 performs her spoken word poem “Moonlight.”

Boston’s Museum of African American History, discusses Frederick Douglass’s political leveraging of art of photography.

Student at North Church.