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Keisha Blain, "Black Women & the Struggle for Human Rights in U.S. History"

Keisha Blain, "Black Women & the Struggle for Human Rights in U.S. History"

  • Date: October 26th, 2023
  • Location: Parmer Hall, The Calvin and Janet High Center
  • Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
  • Cost: Event is free, but a ticket is required for admission. To reserve your free ticket, please contact the Messiah University Box Office at 717-691-6036 or online at messiah.edu/tickets.

2023 American Democracy Lecture, followed by a Q&A session, reception and book signing

Keisha Blain

About Keisha Blain

Keisha Blain, Ph.D., is professor of Africana studies and history at Brown University. She is a nationally respected scholar, historian and human rights advocate. A regular columnist for MSNBC, she has written for the public on education, housing discrimination, Juneteenth and the importance of recent movies, “Till” and “The Woman King.” Blain is the author of several books including, “Set the World on Fire: Black Nationalist Women and the Global Struggle for Freedom” and “Until I am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Enduring Message to America.” She served as president of the African American Intellectual History Society from 2017 to 2021 and has been the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, including being a Guggenheim Fellow (2022) and a Carnegie Fellow (2022).

Ticket information

Free tickets are required for this event. To reserve, please contact the Messiah University Box Office at 717-691-6036 option #1 or online at messiah.edu/tickets.