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Wrap-upASALH


Association for the Study of African American Life & History


powerment,” was held in Raleigh, NC. Sept. 29 - Oct 3, 2010. As the founders of Black History Month, ASALH offered over 100 panels featuring prominent figures in Black cultural studies and spe- cial events. Be sure to mark your calendar for ASALH’s October 4 – 9, 2011 convention themed “African Americans and the Civil War” in Rich- mond, VA.


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he successful 95th Annual ASALH Convention themed “The History of Black Economic Em-


Left to Right - ASALH Executive Council and Advisory Board members June Patton, Janis Wiggins, Louis Hicks, VP Franklin, Daryl Scott, President, James Stewart, Janet Sims-Wood, Sheila Flemming-Hunter Allison Blakley, Zende Clark, Bettye Gardner, Mordena Moore, Rev. Richard Adams, and Robert Harris


Dr. Irma McClaurin, President of Shaw University; ASALH Vice President, Janet Sims-Wood


Executive Council member Robert Harris with Sonia Sanchez and Sylvia Cyrus, Executive Director


Bob Harris, ASALH Executive Council Member; Marvin Pittman, Raleigh, North Carolina Local Arrangements Committee Chair


Rev. Richard Adams, Felix Armfield, President, James Stewart, V.P. Franklin and Betty Gardner present Sylvia Jacobs Council Award of Special Recognition


The Black E.O.E. Journal


John W Franklin; Dr. Barber, Pres. NC NAACP, Dr. Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, James Stewart, ASALH Pres., Sylvia Cyrus, Exe. Dir. ASALH after Dr. Higginbotham’s talk on From Slavery to Freedom, the 9th Edition


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